Thanks Cole for your assistance i guess for ETS2 ill go back to my track IR and keep triples for iracing. I think I need to give the guys a heads up about the new advanced multimon setup, unless someone wants to do it. BTW, I was the first guy at WSGF forums to support triple screen FOV mod for this game and it seems I'm still in the instruction page for ETS2 at there. So I think my help has no use anymore here. Originally posted by coleroddy:It seems a developer took the lead on the topic to help. Also especially on the widescreen monitor you are loosing big part of the vertical field of view which causes the "face in windshield" feeling. The smaller field of view also affects sense of speed which appears smaller than whan you are expecting from the single-monitor play. With the multi-view mode, the angle covered by all monitors combined with the same settings would be something like 250 degress so it would require quite unusual positioning of all the monitors to look right. The physical mismatch is not problem in that mode. The value used by the game in single monitor mode is much bigger as it needs to show you the mirrors and dashboard. It can be changed using the r_multimon_fov_horizontal parameter and the correct value corresponds to the view angle which is covered by the monitor from your position. Originally posted by merlynn14:My problem in mode #2 is it feels like my face is plasterd to the windshield and even tho i am going speed limit it feels like i am crawling along.This is affected by the field of view. My problem in mode #2 is it feels like my face is plasterd to the windshield and even tho i am going speed limit it feels like i am crawling along. I personally use mode 4, due to having more control over each screen and being able to customize the setup using multimon command on-the-fly. You just have to tell me with more details about what are you trying to achieve that you couldn't just by using mulitmon mode 2 command. In your case, 3 screens with the same AR is much easier to achieve a good result. But that's because I have a customized setup with 2 side monitors with 16:9 AR and one center monitor with AR of 21:9. I had to mess with settings for hours until I got a satisfactory result. Originally posted by merlynn14:Thanks but this is what i ahve been using but their descriptions of what each thing does is crap and doesnt explain anything. To set up triples in that is so simple you just put in your angles and distance your head is from the monitors and bamm all done. Why they dont do like Iracing is beyond me. Thanks but this is what i ahve been using but their descriptions of what each thing does is crap and doesnt explain anything. If you're still in trouble after reading it, post here and I'll try to help. These requirements are low enough to allow the game to run on most laptops with a decent processor.Originally posted by coleroddy:here is everything you need to know. In order to run the game, you need a minimum of a 2.4 GHz dual-core processor, 4 GB of RAM, and a Geforce GTS 450. Resource requirementsĮuro Truck Simulator 2 is light on resource requirements, which means it can run on a mid-range laptop. There’s also plenty of Euro Truck Simulator 2 mods with new trucks. Additionally, you can customize your vehicle, making it feel unique as you play. There are over 17 different Truck models from seven manufacturers available to drive in the game. This game and its popular and meditative gameplay is ideal for anyone looking to distract themselves without participating in a tedious activity. Meditative qualitiesĭue to the repetitive nature of the game and its gorgeous scenery, the title can actually help you meditate. In the end, you’ll need to build up your business using the profits earned from hauling goods for clients. You’ll pass real-life landmarks as you deliver various items and take on new jobs. The game has other interesting mechanics to keep you entertained as you build your fleet of trucks. While traversing cities, you’ll need to track variables such as your speed and direction. The roads feel realistic you’ll have many interactions with other drivers as they cross over intersections and travel alongside you. Euro Truck Simulator 2 is a fun game due to its mechanics, as you have to drive long distances without damaging your vehicle.
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