
This mod significantly enhances the economy in Euro Truck Simulator 2, making it more realistic and engaging.
The mod includes the following changes:
Freight Rates: Recalculated and balanced to reflect more realistic market conditions. Prices have been adjusted for all types of jobs, including external contracts (World of Trucks).
Cargo Prices: Recalibrated for each trailer type. Now, your choice of trailer is based on preference rather than profitability. You can earn well with any type of trailer: livestock carrier, log transporter, tanker, etc.
Employee Income: Adjusted. Fully skilled drivers now meet the garage plan requirements.
Loans: Loan terms are now more realistic. Interest rates have been updated to better match economic conditions, providing players with more realistic financial challenges.
Exchange Rates: Updated to align with real-world economic conditions, impacting in-game financial calculations for greater accuracy.
The required amount of experience for leveling up has been adjusted to balance the game.
The amount of experience gained from deliveries and parking has been updated.
Skill development bonuses have been revised to better align with the game’s balance.
Mileage: Recalculated to create more realistic values. Mileage now better reflects the condition and wear of vehicles.
Prices for Used Trucks: Reduced, making second-hand vehicles more accessible. Prices on the secondary market are now fairer and correspond to the actual condition of the vehicles.
Wear and Price Differences: Made more noticeable. The difference between vehicles in terms of wear and price is now clearer, adding a strategic element when choosing used vehicles.
Garages: Prices recalculated to better reflect real-world market conditions.
Fuel: Diesel prices are updated weekly and now correspond to current market rates, adding realism to expense management.
Traffic Violations: Fines have been updated to better reflect real-world penalties, adding an element of realistic financial planning and strategy.
Job Cancellation: The penalty for refusing a job has been recalculated to increase motivation for completing tasks and adhering to contract terms.
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