Euro Truck Simulator 2 1.13.1 Profile 1.45 -

Since versions 1.13.1 and 1.45 were released years apart (2014 vs. 2022), this blog post focuses on the compatibility and conversion process for players trying to bring old save files into the modern era of the game.

If your 1.13.1 profile used mods (like early versions of ProMods or truck mods), before trying to update. A 1.13.1 mod will almost certainly cause a "CTD" (Crash to Desktop) in 1.45 due to the modern lighting and sound requirements. Step 4: The Economy Reset

This handles the initial map rescale and early save format changes. Euro Truck Simulator 2 1.13.1 Profile 1.45

Jumping directly from 1.13 to 1.45 can often cause the game to crash because the save format has changed too many times. For the safest results, use the tab to update in increments:

While 1.45 isn't the latest version of the game today, it remains a "Goldilocks" version for many players—it's stable, supports a huge range of mods, and includes the feature and Joysticks sensor gain updates that made driving feel significantly more refined than the 1.13 era. Since versions 1

If you’ve recently cleared out an old hard drive and found a profile from 2014, you’re looking at a digital time capsule. Version 1.13.1 was the era of the high-lift axles update, while 1.45 introduced massive overhauls like the Hannover city rework and ownable cistern trailers.

This is the "Sound Barrier" where the FMOD engine was introduced. Loading here ensures your truck’s engine data doesn't break. For the safest results, use the tab to

The jump from 1.13.1 to 1.45 is massive. Between these versions, SCS Software introduced: support (replacing DX9). The New Light System (introduced in 1.40). FMOD Sound Engine (completely changing how trucks sound). Map Rescales and massive base-map reworks. Step 1: Back Up Your Save

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