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1.58 Update: Physics & Collisions Changes

[p]As we prepare the ground for the arrival of new vehicle types through upcoming content for Euro Truck Simulator 2 and American Truck Simulator such as Road Trip and Coaches, we’ve revisited and significantly refined the in-game physics simulation, including how vehicles behave, how they respond to your inputs, and how collisions and contact with the world are handled. 

[/p][p]To make that possible, we had to take a major look “under the hood” and revisit some of the fundamentals of how physics is simulated in our games. Some adjustments were made with these new vehicle categories in mind, often lighter, shorter, and in some cases more powerful than what our simulation was originally tuned for but many of the improvements also benefit every vehicle, including the trucks you’re already familiar with.  [/p][p][/p][p]The goal throughout all of this has been simple, to improve realism and responsiveness, while keeping the core truck driving experience you know and love fully recognizable, just better refined. Pavel Č, one of our programmers here at SCS Software, explained that despite the scale of the work, the goal was always to enhance what players already know and enjoy. “A lot of things under the hood changed, but we tried very hard to make sure that the core truck driving experience is still recognizable, but better,” he shared. 
[/p][p][/p][p]One of the first areas addressed was throttle response, which is now properly calculated from a throttle torque engine map. Combined with a more realistic level of engine resistance when you’re off the throttle, this makes coasting feel more natural and gives cruising a smoother, more believable flow.
[/p][p]Beyond engine response, the update also includes mechanical improvements that add extra nuance to how trucks behave on different surfaces. Wheels now camber when going off-road in a way that better reflects how a solid axle suspension behaves, and turning wheels also incorporate caster. These are subtle details, but they contribute to a more authentic feel when the terrain gets uneven or when you move away from perfectly flat roads. The audio you hear whilst driving has also been refined, with turbocharger sounds now reflecting more accurately what the engine is doing, making the overall driving feedback feel more connected.

[/p][p]Another change that you may notice is that the engine now revs slightly to build up torque before pulling away. Pavel goes onto explain “This helps the truck feel a little more alive when moving off from a stop. However, that improvement also brought challenges in specific scenarios, particularly when starting on inclines, so a hill start assistant was introduced to support those situations and make them feel more reliable.”
[/p][p][/p][p]We've also spent time improving how the game feels for keyboard users, where the throttle control can often be an all-or-nothing experience. "We really wanted to improve the way the throttle behaves with keyboard controls", Pavel said, which led to the development of the double throttle control system. Holding the throttle key now applies partial throttle, allowing for smooth, controlled acceleration and making it easier to settle into a relaxed cruising pace. When you do need more power for situations like overtaking, or climbing a hill, you can "double tap" the throttle key for full acceleration potential. Once you've finished your overtake, or topped the summit of the hill, simply release the throttle key, and press it again to return to a partial throttle state.[/p][p][/p][p]This feature will be turned off by default, meaning vehicles will continue to deliver their full performance as usual. However, you’ll be able to enable it through the settings if you’d like to try a smoother, more relaxed throttle response on a keyboard. Once the 1.58 update arrives, we recommend giving it a go. It may be an option you find especially useful not only for trucking, but also for driving in the future.
[/p][p][/p][p]Preparing the physics simulation for the arrival of smaller vehicles wasn’t simply a matter of tweaking a few values. It required careful attention to a system that has been developed and tuned around trucks for many years, and expanding that simulation beyond its original design. “We had a working physics simulation for trucks that was very in-depth, but extending a simulation outside of its original bounds meant a lot of changes,” Pavel explained.[/p][p][/p][p]We also took the opportunity to revisit another important part of the driving experience in this upcoming update. For American Truck Simulator, we’ve adjusted the collision geometry of almost all roads, and this work has also helped improve the stability of trucks in some specific cases. One example of where you may feel the difference is when entering turning lanes at highway intersections at higher speeds, where handling can now feel more consistent and controlled.[/p][p]
[/p][p]More technically, this comes down to how road curvature was represented in the original triangle-based collision model. As the road roll angle changes, the triangles used to form curves could create a subtle “sawtooth” profile along the center of the road, as the collision faces turned toward each other. This could reduce the friction force applied to the wheels in certain situations, impacting stability and smoothness. With the updated collision model, we now have the opportunity to create smoother road curvature directly within the collision geometry, improving wheel contact and delivering more predictable behaviour on the road.[/p][p][/p][p]The 1.58 update is just the beginning of a wider set of improvements we’re working towards. It marks the starting point for bigger changes we’ll be making in preparation for upcoming content, while also pushing forward the overall quality, realism, and responsiveness of the driving experience for both Euro Truck Simulator 2 and American Truck Simulator. [/p][p][/p][p]As we continue working on the new vehicle types coming to our games, especially for Road Trip, we’re stepping into territory we’ve never had to simulate before. Some of these vehicles can come with levels of power and torque that push our in-game world, assets, code, and physics systems in entirely new ways. [/p][p]
[/p][p]From the very beginning, the plan with Road Trip has never been to compete with racing or hardcore simulation games, but to offer something different, a chance to explore and experience the virtual world we've created from a fresh perspective behind the wheel of iconic vehicles, striking a balance that would keep it enjoyable even for casual players. Because of that, we may prefer to set up a vehicle's performance settings so that the player is not punished too hard for driving errors. We will make choices that fit the limited narrative of the early Road Trip packs, choices which we may revisit later, as the ambition with our Road Trip concept is to evolve it over time. We want to ensure that the driving experience remains believable, stable, and enjoyable.[/p][p]
[/p][p]Our team involved in this project wanted to share a few words with you, our #BestCommunityEver “I would like to encourage all players to try the Open Beta once it is available, and share their feedback to help with further development. Input from our community is an integral part of our daily work, and it’s thanks to you that we can keep improving.”[/p][p][/p][p]We hope you enjoyed reading this blog on and perhaps learned a thing or two about the development of our driving physics. If you did, be sure to leave a comment on our blog. Until next time, keep on truckin’![/p]

1.58 Update: Driving Academy - Double Trailer Handling

[p]In today's blog, we're happy to share some news for everyone who enjoys putting their skills to the test in our Driving Academy game module. The upcoming 1.58 update for both Euro Truck Simulator 2 and American Truck Simulator will introduce a third module, called the Double Trailer Handling, full of brand-new scenarios. Let's take a closer look at what's coming![/p][p][/p][p]Since Driving Academy has been available for some time now, most of our players are likely already familiar with it. However, if you're not, you can learn more about it in this blog post about the Truck Driving Basics module and in this follow-up blog that focuses on the second module, Truck Driving Proficiency.[/p][p][/p][p]This time, our team took a deep dive into how we could pass on more hands-on know-how about handling trucks with two trailers, better known as doubles. We've put together a set of challenging scenarios that guide players step by step through forward driving, manoeuvering, and reversing with doubles.[/p][p]The Double Trailer Handling module should be approachable for anyone who's completed Truck Driving Basics, building on what you've already learned with a single trailer. If you haven't played Truck Driving Proficiency beforehand, it's not a problem, but it can give you a helpful head start.[/p][p]The experience is split into three chapters, beginning with forward-driving maneuvers, then easing players into the techniques needed to reverse double trailers. From there, it shifts into more lively, real-world-inspired scenarios where you can really put your newly gained skills to the test.[/p][p][/p][p]We also wanted to mix things up a bit, which is why players in ETS2 and ATS won't be getting an identical set of scenarios. Instead, each game features its own tailored challenges and a different type of double trailer. In ETS2, you'll get hands-on experience with the Euro Combi double trailer, while ATS drivers will take on the challenge of B-Double. While this combination might not be the most common sight on U.S. roads, it offers a great opportunity to really test your skills in handling and maneuvering a long, tricky setup comprising of a tractor with two trailers, and to use your knowledge with other trailer combinations.[/p][p][/p][p]To make it a little bit more interesting for you, we decided to include a few pairs of scenarios focused on reversing the same manoeuvre but with a different starting set-up. First, you will learn how to handle the situation when your trailers are straightened up. Then, you can try the next scenario, where the truck and trailers do not start in a perfectly aligned position, adding an extra challenge by requiring correction from the start. This unaligned position of the truck and trailers is the most common situation drivers can get into.[/p][p][/p][p]Just like in the previous modules of Driving Academy, we have prepared a reward for you! Completing all the scenarios in this chapter will reward you with an adorable wiener dog toy - named Frankie - for your truck cabin, ready to ride along with you. Keep in mind that this reward is tied to the in-game profile you used to complete this chapter. And you can also get an achievement called "Double Trouble" after successfully completing twelve scenarios in this module.[/p][p][/p][p]And that's it for today! We hope you are excited to try out these new scenarios when the Double Trailer Handling module is released. Just remember that everything you see here is still a work-in-progress. To stay up to date with all the latest news from our games and information about the upcoming 1.58 update, which will also feature this chapter of Driving Academy, make sure to follow us on our X/TwitterFacebookInstagramBluesky, and YouTube, or sign up for our newsletter to stay informed. Until next time, we wish you happy haulin'! [/p]

Woven Wonders of Winterland Event Conclusion

[p]On Sunday, we wrapped up the Woven Wonders of Winterland, our World of Trucks event that brought us back to this magical snowy map once again. Now it's time to look back and see how our community rose to the challenge and completed the milestones we set![/p][p]First, we'd like to thank everyone from our #BestCommunityEver who took part in the event, as well as our team who worked behind the scenes - making improvements and creating new rewards for you to enjoy. We're truly happy to see so many of you taking part!

The personal goal challenged truckers to complete 15 deliveries, including at least one delivery to or from each of the five depots. We're happy to share that 101,762 of you achieved this goal and can now enjoy your rewards: a World of Trucks Achievement, the Winter Woollies truck paint job, and - if you didn't already have it - last year's collection of six decorative festive exterior cab lighting arrays.[/p][p][/p][p]The community goal was to earn at least 1,000 Snowflakes for cities across all trucking territories (with one Snowflake awarded for every 1,000 deliveries completed between a city and Winterland). You achieved this goal as well, completing an impressive 2,263,339 deliveries across both games in less than a month![/p][p]This means that everyone who also completed their personal goals will receive all five Christmas-themed cabin accessory rewards. We hope you had fun dressing up your truck in true festive style with these![/p][p]
[/p][p]Once again, thank you to everyone who took part! We're already looking forward to more events in the future. Make sure to follow us on our social media (X/TwitterFacebookInstagramBluesky, and YouTube), or sign up for our newsletter if you don't want to miss out on any news from our games. Until next time, happy travels![/p][p][dynamiclink][/dynamiclink][/p]

Project Benelux Rework: Liège

[p]Arriving in Belgium? Then Liège is one of the cities you will want to visit when the Benelux Rework project for Euro Truck Simulator 2 is done! And in today's blog, you are about to see why.[/p][p][/p][p]Nestled on the Meuse River in eastern Belgium near the German and Dutch border, Liège is a beautiful city with a long history reaching back more than 1,000 years. As the cultural center of the Wallonia region, Liège has many stunning historic landmarks. Often called "the fervent city", it grew through the coal and steel industries that shaped the region for decades. While much of that heavy industry is now part of the past, Liège remains the economic and logistical center of the province. [/p][p][/p][p]Approaching the city via the E25 and heading south onto the A25, drivers will follow the Meuse River toward the industrial area around Monsin Island. This hub features a riverport depot, along with delivery opportunities to a landmark beverage factory located on the western riverbank, recreated to represent its real-world counterpart as a recognizable landmark alongside a nearby office building and a hydroelectric power station.[/p][p][/p][p]Continuing along the E25 toward the west leads to the impressive E25–E42–E40 interchange, offering scenic views of the city skyline with several distinctive high-rise buildings. From this route, truckers can also spot some of Liège's most notable architectural landmarks, including the striking modern Guillemins railway station, the Basilique de Cointe, and the Interallied Memorial of Cointe overlooking the city.[/p][p][/p][p]To further enhance the feeling that you are really there, our map designers included a few more recognizable details in the map, such as a waste recycling complex by the river, the tall pillar of the De Wandre Bridge visible on the horizon, and the Mémorial Albert Ier standing at the tip of Monsin Island.[/p][p][/p][p]And that's it for today. We hope you have enjoyed this preview of the wonderful city of Liège! If you did make sure to keep up to date with the future updates by following us on X/TwitterFacebookBlueSkyYouTube, and Instagram, and by subscribing to our newsletter! Until next time, we wish you safe travels.[/p][p][dynamiclink][/dynamiclink][/p]

Looking back at 2025!

[p]As we look back at 2025, and into the new year, we’d like to take this opportunity to reflect on another busy and rewarding year. It's one that wouldn't have been possible without the support from you, our #BestCommunityEver, and our ever-growing talented team behind the scenes here at SCS Software.[/p][p][/p][p]
2025 has been a truly momentous year for us. Both Euro Truck Simulator 2 and American Truck Simulator have been receiving a wide range of updates and new content, including new map expansions, multiple game updates, completed and announced rework projects, the release of the Driving Academy module, Truck Driving Proficiency, and many other additions.[/p][p][/p][p]Truthfully, 2025 has been a huge year for us, and it’s almost impossible to fit everything into a single blog post. That’s why our talented video team has put together a special 2025 wrap-up video, capturing many of the highlights from the past year. We’d love for you to take a moment to watch it and reflect with us, and feel free to leave a comment sharing your virtual trucking highlight from 2025. We’re really looking forward to reading them![/p][previewyoutube][/previewyoutube][p]
As we look ahead to the coming year, there’s plenty more to be excited about. If you haven’t already, be sure to check out our Christmas Special livestream with Pavel, where we shared a little insight on the road ahead in 2026. [/p][p][/p][p]From all of us at SCS Software, we wish you a wonderful start to the new year and want to thank you for all your support and for every mile you’ve shared with us on the road. It truly means a lot to us, and we’re excited to continue this long-haul journey together into the year ahead. Until next time, keep on truckin’![/p]