NEW INTERIOR CABIN LIGHTS V3.0
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New Interior Cabin Lights V3.0 Online

You can find the most recent versions and community discussions on the Steam Workshop page by Waldo70 or through ETS2 mod community forums . Steam Workshop::ETS 2

: The cabin's light intensity (flare) is boosted by 25% compared to default settings for better visibility during night drives. NEW INTERIOR CABIN LIGHTS V3.0

: While the original mod concept dates back to 2015, version 3.0 was a significant re-work released around 2021 to ensure compatibility with game version 1.40 and its updated lighting engine. You can find the most recent versions and

: The mod supports almost all default SCS trucks, including models from Volvo, Scania, Renault, MAN, and DAF. Notably, the Renault Premium is often excluded because it lacks the necessary beacon attachment points in the game's base model. Evolution and Technical Details : The mod supports almost all default SCS

: It adds 15 distinct colors beyond the standard red, green, and blue (R.G.B). Options include white, yellow, neon, xenon, orange, light blue, purple, pink, and turquoise.

: The lights are treated as "beacon" accessories. They can be purchased in the truck's accessory menu and are typically activated using the 'O' key (default beacon toggle).

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