The reason ETS2 remains relevant over a decade after launch is its commitment to simulation accuracy. The v1.35.1.17s build included refinements to , double trailers in more regions, and expanded GPS features. These details cater to a dedicated community that values the "long haul"—the 45-minute real-time drives that demand focus and patience.
It was a humid Thursday evening when Alex first saw the string of text. Not as a patch note, not as a forum post, but as a prophecy.
Support was added for purchasing container and logging trailers. DLC Specific Trailers: Added the Boxliner trailer for 40ft or 2x20ft containers. Schwarzmüller DLC Made curtain, reefer, and log trailers ownable. Double Trailers: Introduced in Germany and the Netherlands. Fleet Customization: Euro Truck Simulator 2 - V1.35.1.17S - All DLCs...
But the real reward was the journey itself. The road had been a confession. Every DLC was a chapter. Every patch was a forgiveness for past pirated copies. V1.35.1.17S wasn’t just a version. It was a complete world. A world where the only sound was the rumble of tires and the occasional crackle of a foreign radio station.
Players can now receive voice guidance for their routes, reducing the need to constantly check the map, enhancing immersion and safety. The reason ETS2 remains relevant over a decade
: Added the island of Sardinia as a free update for owners of the Italia DLC .
The first job: . 1,570 kilometers.
The following features were introduced or heavily refined in this specific version: GPS Voice Navigation:
Expands the road network into Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary. It was a humid Thursday evening when Alex
is a legacy pirated repack from circa 2019. While functional for single-player, it poses security risks, violates SCS Software's license, and lacks 6+ years of game improvements, map expansions, and multiplayer features.
stands as a landmark era in the evolution of trucking simulation. Far more than a simple patch, this version—paired with its extensive library of —transformed the game from a niche driving simulator into a vast, living ecosystem of European logistics. A World Expanded: The Power of "All DLCs"