Games/ETS2/Modding guides/1.35
Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Recommendations
- 3 How to convert map
- 4 Changes & New Features
- 4.1 Curve items
- 4.2 Mover/walker unification
- 4.3 AI changes
- 4.4 Dynamic lods
- 4.5 Modded trucks support
- 4.6 COG data in accessory_chassis_data
- 4.7 Cabin suspension
- 4.8 Wheel offsets ??
- 4.9 Wipers delay+speed format
- 4.10 Trailer braces sound
- 4.11 Cargo model randomized
- 4.12 Timezone sub-areas
- 4.13 Transmission mode names
Introduction
The following page contains modding guidelines for the new update of the game.
To better understand changes in units it is recommended to check Units documentation page.
Recommendations
- When basing your model on the original ones, add to your mod also ALL original /automat/ files used by it. The names of the files are generated as CityHash64 hash of theirs content so whenever we change the parameters of the material in any way, a different file will be used to store them and the original file might cease to exist if there is no other model utilizing the original parameters.
- When modifying original models, always include ALL components of the model (pmg+pmd) instead of just those you changed. Otherwise you risk crash if we change the model.
- As always when adding new objects to files which support multi-file approach (e.g. road_look.sii) it is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED to use suffix or prefix in the name to avoid conflicts with new objects we are adding in patches. Otherwise you might have to use the batch renaming functionality (see Batch renaming) to fix the conflicts when new patch appears.
How to convert map
- If your mod adds Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia or Finland update your country, ferry, semaphore model and semaphore profile definitions to avoid conflicts.
- Load map
- Do rebuild (F8)
- Save map
- Select correct looks for models where the selection of the looks changed
Changes & New Features
Curve items
TBA, map
Mover/walker unification
TBA
AI changes
TBA
Dynamic lods
TBA
Modded trucks support
TBA (in game function)
COG data in accessory_chassis_data
Center of gravity (COG) data has been moved from trailer definition to chassis data. They are easier to edit, they have less count than trailer definitions and on given chassis cargo is typically loaded in same way.
Value logic itself work as before: cog_cargo_mass_min (float, default 0) and cog_cargo_mass_max (float, default 20000) sets border limits and cog_cargo_offset_min (float3, default (0,0,0)) and cog_cargo_offset_max (float3, default (0,1,0)) set values for interpolation.
Cabin suspension
4 point simulation (locator, obsolete/new values in physics.sii) TBA
Wheel offsets ??
??
Wipers delay+speed format
TBA
Trailer braces sound
Default value is now set empty. So there is sound only if data explicitly state it.
Cargo model randomized
pseudo random cargo visualization (eg container, log, flatbed)
Timezone sub-areas
Data for time zone sub-areas has been silently introduced silently in 1.34 update (look for Malheur county, Oregon in ATS or Kaliningrad area, Russia in ETS). Basic data consist of three synchronized arrays (same length expected) stored in country_data units:
- secondary_time_zone_area (float4 array) define elements of rectangle areas in editor coordinates
- secondary_time_zone (integer array) specifies time delta of given area in minutes
- secondary_time_zone_name (string array) specifies name of time zone in given area
If point is in given country (decided by map - road/prefabs) then all existing rectangle elements are checked for different time zone than country has.
Aditional data are in city_data units and are used for city-based zone usage (eg delivery times in game economy).
SIMPLE_ATTR_INT(time_zone, NULL), SIMPLE_ATTR_STRING(time_zone_name, NULL),
Transmission mode names
(already silently introduced ??)