: In the Mod Manager, RTD should be placed above any map mods (like ProMods) or graphics mods to ensure its density rules take precedence.
: The mod is calibrated for the default console value. Increasing this manually through the console (e.g., to 2.0 or 3.0 ) can lead to extreme congestion and "piling up" at intersections. REAL TRAFFIC DENSITY ETS2 1.46.C
: While generally optimized for FPS, higher traffic density can cause stuttering on lower-end systems, particularly in large cities or at complex interchanges. Comparative Analysis Vanilla ETS2 (v1.46) Real Traffic Density Mod Density Control Static or simple toggle Dynamic 24-hour cycle Vehicle Variety Generic mix Higher car-to-truck ratio AI Speed Homogeneous Individual speed classes (Sport/Emergency) Traffic Lights Standard short cycles Extended green/amber for better flow : In the Mod Manager, RTD should be
: Traffic levels peak between 8:00 AM and 3:00 PM (standard rush hours) and taper off during late-night hours, where you will primarily encounter long-haul trucks. : While generally optimized for FPS, higher traffic
To ensure the mod functions correctly in , users should follow these technical requirements:
: It is unique for including separate speed classes for emergency vehicles , motorcycles, and sport cars, allowing them to travel faster than the standard AI flow.