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"I'm not sure when I will update to 1.37."
I changed it to no, sorry.
I'm not sure when I will update to 1.37.
Thanks for your understanding.
Next best step is to sell and rebuy the whole truck. This makes you loose the buggy sound file paths saved within the trucks profile. This should help for 99%.
Beyond that I suggest the official SCS forums where the cracks are. I'm sorry for the hassle, but it's about how the game handles sound files. I sold quiet a few trucks because of that...
Which engine on which truck you have? Did you try on another truck? I'm pretty sure it's a sound file path issue not getting updated propperly, since SCS decided to store them in the save game.
Ah, just realized: If you fork your own thing, make sure you copy the new soundfiles into your mod folder. ;)
Have you re-bought the engine? Some sound filepath changed.
The update 'should' work, it does here. Please let me know.
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Major revision.
Add: Exhaust Sounds, Nofuel Sounds
Change: Reworked all Sound
Change: Cleanup
Due to changes to some file paths you my need to rebuy your engine.
Sorry for that, but the file system is more consistent now.
this will help me a lot.
In short: analyze my mod and the truck mod you want to add. Make your own mod and add your "new_truck\engine" folder. Be consistent with names.
Copy my files, and only change the top line in there with the proper definition of your wanted truck (e.g. "xxx.kenworth.w900.yyy" to "xxx.sometruck.sometype.yyy", analyze the files of your truck.
Further Info here: https://forum.scssoft.com/
And here: https://modding.scssoft.com/wiki/Documentation
I do not like videos, but there are good tutorials on YouTube.
I'm pretty sure this info is out there. Actually, one could find it out by just looking at how mods are build and by comparing files from different trucks. You may need your brain too. :)
Beeing independent is a great way of life! Go for it! :)
Also kindly request a guide on how to add your mod to trucks ourselves if needed.
Thank you.
Sam, I don't normally do this, but I contributed $5.00 to your PayPal. It will be either from Todd or Tuddley. Thanks for your great work.
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Fixed: Some compatiblitiy issue
Change: Some tweaks automat rpm ranges
Thank you! Actually my older ETS version is in the workshop quite some time... :)
@agarwen
I'll look into the icon issue. Thanks for the hint!