For PC i play on VR on ultra with 3080 and 2k per eye resolution with 90fps. If you play with monitor on 2K, you can do with GTX 1060 (or higher) GPU and probably AMD 3600 CPU (choose CPU with higher per core performance than multi core performance as game engine will only utilize one core), 8-16gb ram and HDD not SSD as this only will affect
SiSL wrote: ↑ 03 Aug 2021 13:04 you can add shortcuts of your folders that you keep your music to. Code: Select all. Documents\Euro Truck Simulator 2\music. or. Code: Select all. Documents\American Truck Simulator\music. folder and they should be in your list. You don't need to add your musics directly to game's music folder.Processor: Dual Core CPU 2.4 GHz; Memory: 4 GB RAM; Graphics: GeForce GTS 450-class (Intel HD 4000) Hard Drive: 7 GB available space; Recommended OS: Windows 7/8.1/10 64-bit; Processor: Quad Core CPU 3.0 GHz; Memory: 6 GB RAM; Graphics: GeForce GTX 760-class (2 GB) Hard Drive: 7 GB available space
Dual core CPU 2.4 GHz Memory: 4 GB RAM File size: 12 GB available space Operating system: Windows 7 DirectX: DirectX 9.0c Recommended requirements Graphics card: GeForce GTX 760-class (2 GB) CPU: Quad core CPU 3.0 GHz Memory: 6 GB RAM File size: 12 GB available space Operating system: Windows 7/8.1/10 64-bit DirectX: DirectX 9.0cThis is the most useful file you'll see for almost any game. It is located in C:\Users\YOURNAME\Documents\Euro Truck Simulator 2. Open your config.ini with notepad or notepad++ and delete everything. Copy this text and paste it into the config. # prism3d variable config data uset r_full_resolution_corrections "0" uset r_force_color_shadowmaps
Start the game in x64DX mode (you need the -64bit parameter in the launch options) ALT-TAB back to desktop. Right click on the running app icon and pin to taskbar. Still seems like a bit of a faff to me. If you can launch in 32bit from the x86 exe, you should be able to launch 64bit from the x64 exe.2. Click the Location tab. 3. Click the Move button. 4. In the resulting dialog box, go to your name folder in drive D:, create a new folder inside it called documents, and select that. 5. After you click OK, click Yes to move your files. 6. Then wait. The actual move may take a while. Im quite sure that it is mostly of moving/patching the files after the download of it. Had a few "weeks" ago someone complain (not here) about the "new" patching process of Steam (aka, most people think that with the redesign of the download area something changed there) that it is slow, had a picture of it in it and the disc write speed on it .