The patch added six new cities, including Ajaccio and Bastia, providing a fresh Mediterranean atmosphere. 3. Detours and Dynamic Events
With the shift to 1.36, SCS introduced better . This reduced the "shimmering" effect on power lines and fences, which had plagued the game for years under the DX9 engine. The world looked sharper, and the "jaggies" were significantly reduced. Summary for Modders
If you are revisiting this classic era of trucking or managing a legacy mod profile, here is everything you need to know about the top changes in the ETS2 1.35 to 1.36 patch. 1. The DirectX 11 Revolution ets2 135 to 136 patch top
The 1.36 update refined the system introduced in 1.35. This feature added a layer of realism by forcing players to navigate around road closures, accidents, or construction.
Players saw a massive boost in frame rates, especially in dense cities like those in the Beyond the Baltic Sea DLC. The patch added six new cities, including Ajaccio
Players could finally choose between seeing city names in their local language (e.g., München or Praha ) or the localized version (e.g., Munich or Prague ). This added a layer of immersion for players who wanted to feel like they were truly crossing international borders. 6. Anti-Aliasing and Technical Polish
For those focused on the "Tycoon" side of ETS2, 1.36 expanded the driver management system. This reduced the "shimmering" effect on power lines
In preparation for the Road to the Black Sea DLC, SCS Software released the island of as a free addition to the Vive la France! map expansion.