Euro Truck Simulator 2 Unreal Engine
This is a speculative piece on the metamorphosis of the ultimate trucking sim, exploring how a shift to UE5 would fundamentally alter the relationship between the driver, the road, and the machine.
Truck simulation requires complex physics for cargo weight, fifth-wheel coupling, and suspension. Prism3D handles this adequately, but it lacks the robust, out-of-the-box physics systems that Unreal Engine offers (Chaos Physics). Many veteran players note that hitting a small curb in ETS2 feels like hitting a concrete wall—rigid and unrealistic. euro truck simulator 2 unreal engine
Rather than switching to a third-party engine like Unreal, SCS Software is incrementally updating Prism3D to "Prism3D 2.0" standards. Major milestones include the recent shift to DirectX 12 and Vulkan support, as well as the implementation of PhysX for improved vehicle physics. This is a speculative piece on the metamorphosis