While seemingly a minor cosmetic feature, the introduction of openable windows in 1.37.1.82s was a direct result of the FMOD integration.
Developers implemented a system where the "cabin insulation" value would dynamically decrease as windows were lowered, allowing external ambient sounds—traffic, wind, and the raw engine roar—to enter the interior space. Euro Truck Simulator 2 1.37.1.82s
Modders were required to learn the FMOD Studio software to create new sound packs, moving away from simple .ogg file replacement to complex bank-building. While seemingly a minor cosmetic feature, the introduction
The transition to 1.37.1.82s was a "breaking change." Thousands of sound mods created between 2012 and 2020 became instantly obsolete. The transition to 1
The engine introduced environmental audio effects, such as the echoing of a horn when driving through a tunnel or the muffled sound of rain hitting the cabin roof. 3. Mechanical Immersion: Openable Windows
This led to a higher barrier to entry for modding but resulted in significantly higher quality, more realistic audio assets within the community. 5. Conclusion
This paper examines the specific technical advancements introduced in Euro Truck Simulator 2 (ETS2) version 1.37.1.82s. Released by SCS Software, this build marked one of the most significant shifts in the game's decade-long development cycle. The primary focus of this analysis is the transition to the FMOD sound engine, the implementation of openable vehicle windows, and the subsequent impact on user immersion and modding infrastructure. 1. Introduction