The traffic system was updated to use data-driven types, improving the variety of trucks and cars on the road.
1.36 is faster on any GPU from the last 8 years. However, it consumes more VRAM. If you have a 2GB GPU, lower texture quality from High to Medium.
is officially live! This update represents one of our most substantial technical overhauls to date, focusing on modernization and performance. The Move to DirectX 11 The headline feature is the full transition to DirectX 11 ets2 135 to 136 patch new
Vastly reduced pixel shimmering on fine structures like overhead power cables, fences, and complex bridge designs.
While 1.36 was a visual milestone, later patches built on its foundation: The traffic system was updated to use data-driven
The update added several new AI vehicles to the road, including specialized service vehicles.
The headline feature of the 1.36 update was the transition to . This shift allowed SCS Software to officially remove support for DirectX 9, overcoming its long-standing technical limitations. Players generally experienced: If you have a 2GB GPU, lower texture
Euro Truck Simulator 2 (ETS2) continues to grow, and the transition from marked a significant leap forward in visual fidelity, gameplay mechanics, and map expansion for fans of the simulator. SCS Software focused heavily on community requests, technical improvements, and adding more depth to the European driving experience.
The 1.36 update was far more than just a series of patch notes; it was a declaration of intent from SCS Software. By laying the groundwork for Road to the Black Sea and future DLCs, it had a massive impact on the game's performance and visual fidelity, bringing the world of trucking to life in a more immersive and dynamic way than ever before.
: DX11 allows for better long-range Level of Detail (LOD) and more efficient CPU processing. New Map Content: The Island of Corsica