American Truck Simulator

American Truck Simulator

PAAG Engines ATS 1.36d
28 Comments
Piet van Schiet 25 Aug, 2021 @ 11:24am 
Please make a update 1.41x,thanks.
Jason Sharpe 29 Jan, 2021 @ 7:21pm 
No worries! Thanks again for letting us know.
Kimo  [author] 29 Jan, 2021 @ 6:35pm 
Hello. Well, the second line of the description sais:
"I'm not sure when I will update to 1.37."
I changed it to no, sorry.
Jason Sharpe 29 Jan, 2021 @ 5:52pm 
Hello, are you going to continue to update this mod?
李田所 13 Aug, 2020 @ 8:29pm 
Work on 1.38?
Kimo  [author] 20 Apr, 2020 @ 1:14pm 
Hi all,
I'm not sure when I will update to 1.37.
Thanks for your understanding.
tcshonk 17 Apr, 2020 @ 8:12am 
I can't wait for it to be on 1.37
Lvmy 26 Feb, 2020 @ 12:14pm 
No problem, I will try get a new truck to see what happens, thank you for the help!
Kimo  [author] 26 Feb, 2020 @ 11:50am 
This is known unregular behavior regarding engine sound mods. I hadn't it my self so I'm not too sure. Mostly when deleting an engine mod while engine is still in trucks. It seems buying new engine doesn't change the sound file paths in the save game.

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...
Lvmy 26 Feb, 2020 @ 3:55am 
Yes I tried rebuying the engines that way, I tested on the Peterbuilt and Kenworth trucks since they are vanilla trucks, and during this test I noticed the other engines now have the sound of your mod too, I am not sure if this is a problem on my end, is there anything I could do?
Kimo  [author] 25 Feb, 2020 @ 6:16pm 
Hm, that doesn't make sense. Just double checked -- mod should be ok. Did you rebuy by chosing another engine, buy it, go back to shop, and buy the first one again?

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. ;)
Lvmy 25 Feb, 2020 @ 2:46pm 
Yeah, I tried rebuying the engine but it didn t work.
Kimo  [author] 25 Feb, 2020 @ 1:37pm 
Seems the new soundfiles do not play.
Have you re-bought the engine? Some sound filepath changed.
The update 'should' work, it does here. Please let me know.
Lvmy 25 Feb, 2020 @ 12:07pm 
Hi Kimo, I don t know if it is happening only with me but, after the update I have no sound inside the cabin when I am moving but not pressing the gas pedal, or when the rpm goes down btween gears.
Kimo  [author] 24 Feb, 2020 @ 6:10pm 
1.36d
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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.
Lvmy 9 Feb, 2020 @ 10:56am 
Thank you very much Kimo !
this will help me a lot.
Kimo  [author] 9 Feb, 2020 @ 9:13am 
Thank you!

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.
Lvmy 9 Feb, 2020 @ 5:03am 
I loved this mod, you really did a great work, I would love to use this mod in other trucks like the Volvo vnl 2018 and International LT 2019, is there a way I could do that? or do you know where i could learn how to do it? Thank you for the great mod :)
Kimo  [author] 23 Jan, 2020 @ 6:09pm 
>> a guide on how to add your mod to trucks

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! :)
littiman64 23 Jan, 2020 @ 7:35am 
@Kimo Please also add Smarty's Scot A2HD.

Also kindly request a guide on how to add your mod to trucks ourselves if needed.

Thank you.
littiman64 22 Jan, 2020 @ 6:36am 
@Kimo Please also add Overfloaters K100-E. Thank you.
Kimo  [author] 20 Jan, 2020 @ 2:40pm 
Thank you. Actually, they are pretty weak at 1400+ rpm. But at 900 they tear you apart. :)
A Normal Steem User 20 Jan, 2020 @ 7:13am 
Plus the power this puts out is insane
A Normal Steem User 20 Jan, 2020 @ 7:13am 
I like the little Lego recreate he put to show it off
Todd McCuistion 22 Dec, 2019 @ 6:59pm 
Wow, these are great sounding engines, and love the dashboard rattling. Would love to have more of the outside sounds inside, because it sounds really cool outside.

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.
Kimo  [author] 20 Dec, 2019 @ 5:58pm 
1.36b
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Fixed: Some compatiblitiy issue
Change: Some tweaks automat rpm ranges
Kimo  [author] 20 Dec, 2019 @ 4:42pm 
@Momo
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!
MOMO & YUNA 20 Dec, 2019 @ 12:32am 
Very good idea. I am glad to see new innovative ideas for the community.