So my last question, which I thought I posted already, but I had some Internet problems earlier and I think I rebooted my PC as a result, without posting the post I wrote it in ( thanks Suddenlink.), was if I run the euro_truck_simulator_2_1.40.4.8_scs_esd.exe, would it just unpack the files and make the old school single installation file, or would it run the installation routine. When you consider that I downloaded the file from SCS's link to a torrent of their software, and it is digitally signed as you mentioned, and while I don't have any CRC32 or whatever, there is a certain level of trust to consider after playing their games for 20 years. If it's a Windows 10 or 11 thing that explains why, as I have Windows 7. But in addition to the aforementioned pain control methods, I never heard of an. Whatever, if you downloaded the files from those legit links, and unless you are super-paranoid about that you can pretty safely install them. But as SCS doesn't provide that info on the download pages so, either you ask a dev if he can provide it or you ask somebody else here who has it to provide that info. If SCS doesn't sign the files, the only option to verify they are the same files they should be, would be to check the hash of the files (CRC32, SHA-256 or others) against the supposed number it should be. exe installer you can check that (right click over the file, properties option on menu, details tab) that's a pretty secure proof unless they would had got hacked their certificates. And about the verification their are legit: There's several cons caused by single install files becoming too large so split them like that is a way to reduce those problems. The latest one they have is 1.28.Īgree with xXCARL1992Xx, they seem binary files that store part of the binary content the. I don't know about anymore, as I haven't gone there for years, but I know still has older versions available. Back when I first got ETS2, SCS partnered with and for download sites. Įdit: By the way there are a couple of other safe sites to download legacy copies from. But my guess is that it would only be updated to 1.40, as that is the latest legacy version I am aware of.Īnyway, I hope this makes more sense. Oddly enough, SCS does not say what version of the game your installation would be updated to if you use their Updater, and I have been tempted to make a special installation to see if it will update to 1.41 or later so I can take a look at how they did this Convoy thing I see posts about. Those sharks you mentioned are everywhere, and they can be very nasty at times. Because you are absolutely right, Some newbie driver. But that doesn't mean it wasn't hacked or something. This is the most recent legacy version, which came from SCS's ETS2 download website (I used the torrent options for the base game and all available DLC files) and it looks legit. As I previously said, this has traditionally been a single. Yes indeed, I was referring to the legacy (non-Steam) version of ETS2 (hey, at least I said it was about ETS2, right?) and the fact that the installation file is in four parts. Ok, so let's try this again, this time with more pertinent details. I hit my metal filing cabinet and cut my left hand up, got some road rash on my right arm and leg from hitting the wall behind me and the carpet on the floor. Yesterday morning I fell asleep in my desk chair and I guess I leaned back too far and fell over backwards. But in my defense, I was under the influence of Percocet at the time. I guess I was more out of it yesterday than I thought.
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