No, there isn't any way to give someone money, but there are different ways of gaining money, though most of them are cheats. If you don't see any problem with using money cheat/glitch etc. you can check the Internet and find ways to make money.
hi how can I change the money on ets2 I tried Cheat Engine but it makes me crash the game I don't know why but there is another method to do it manually by modifying saves without using external programs
I just want to make a little reminder to you. You should not use any third party program like Cheat Engine for anything in your computer. These programs can damage it easily. If you edit/change your save file (changing profile name, money, XP etc.), you can watch this video as a guide:
In Euro Truck Simulator 2, you can invest skill points in ADR, high value or fragile cargo skills. Unlike long distance and just-in-time deliveries, these skills are mutually exclusive for a single job. Which of these will give me the highest paying jobs? Are some ADR certifications better than others? Are there any other considerations when choosing which skill to train?
ADR class 6 and class 2 have the highest payout for some types of cargo (ex: acid, which has a price coefficient of 2.20). However, because ADR deliveries only have a single level, they're not the way to make more money. Heavy cargo has (in general) a higher price coefficient than fragile cargo. Since you can increase your % bonus by leveling these up, with Heavy Cargo at level 6 and just-in-time at level 6 (since these combine), you will get the most money going with those skills.
That being said, Fragile cargo has a slightly higher XP bonus than Heavy Cargo (22% vs 18%). So if you're looking to squeeze out more XP rather than money, then you should go Fragile cargo level 6 and Just-in-time level 6. Personally I feel that leveling up is fast enough already, and you'd be better off going for the cash option of Heavy Cargo + JIT.
Two final tips: When searching for a job, always list by "Price per distance" in order to get the maximum payout per mile. Learn how to park the trailers and never skip parking them manually, so you always get the xp bonus for that.
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The mod adds infinite money and xp already from the first level, after the delivery of the trip.
I recommend removing the mod after reaching the desired amount.
Euro Truck Simulator 2 is an open-world truck simulator game from the house of SCS Software, allowing players to experience building a truck empire from scratch. Although the game portrays itself as a simulator, it has more of a tycoon-type game layer underneath, putting the bucks as the key motivator for experiencing a jolly good drive across the country.
After all, making money is one of the primary objectives of Euro Truck Simulator 2. Players intending on expanding their trucking empire need the cash to make that happen. With a little patience and hard work, making money quickly in ETS 2 will come naturally.
Players who are already neck deep into the game can skip over the first tip, and for those who are just beginning, it would be wise not to go for a fancy truck that costs the big bucks. As the game veterans would know, the players don't often travel with their first truck for a long time. It is there to help the business get off its feet and get the ball rolling. Therefore, it would be wise to invest smartly.
Speaking of the right decisions, the next step would be to set up the headquarters at the right spot. At first, the place options provided to set up a base can often be tempting - the inclination to choose Paris or the Alps to work from can seem like a good choice in virtual life, but it is not. As the game progresses, deliveries would be across maps, and choosing a location on either end of the map could cost time and money. Selecting a site that is more accessible to all the points on the map with equal distance evens out the playing area and provides more options while choosing an order.
It is safe to pick up jobs with quick turnaround times for the first 4-5 business undertakings. Such quick jobs can be filtered using the "Pay per Distance" option in the order menu. This provides a quick investment return and builds up the bank balance. This is a critical note to consider, as the game opens up the banking services upon completion of the first few deliveries. The bank would be ready to provide a hefty loan with which the player could now buy the truck of their dreams.
Although this adds more overhead like fuel expenses and maintenance costs, it would be worth the investment. The next step would be to pick up freight orders in and around one's chosen base. This helps players get a feel for the map without taking a long, meaningless trip!
As the game progresses to level 3 or more, the bank provides a significant sum as a loan (four times more than the initial offering). Using this to buy a Garage, get new additional trucks, and hire drivers would be a great way to move forward.
As part of the 2023 revisions of the ETS Directive, a new emissions trading system named ETS2 was created, separate from the existing EU ETS. This new system will cover and address the CO2 emissions from fuel combustion in buildings, road transport and additional sectors (mainly small industry not covered by the existing EU ETS).
The ETS2 will complement other policies of the European Green Deal in the covered sectors, helping Member States achieve their emission reduction targets under the Effort Sharing Regulation (ESR). So far, emission reductions in those sectors have been insufficient to put the EU on a firm path towards its 2050 climate neutrality goal. The carbon price set by the ETS2 will provide a market incentive for investments in building renovations and low-emissions mobility.
All emission allowances in the ETS2 will be auctioned, and a share of the revenues will be used to support vulnerable households and micro-enterprises through a dedicated Social Climate Fund (SCF). Member States will be required to use the remaining ETS2 revenues for climate action and social measures, and they will report on how this money is spent.
As a first step, the monitoring and reporting of emissions will begin in 2025. Over the course of 2027, a 30% higher volume of allowances will be auctioned to provide market liquidity. As in the existing EU ETS, the ETS2 will operate with a dedicated, rule-based market stability reserve to mitigate insufficient or excessive supply of allowances to the market.
Regulated entities covered by the ETS2 are required to hold a greenhouse gas emissions permit by 1 January 2025, as well as an approved monitoring plan for the monitoring and reporting of their annual emissions. Monitoring plans form part of greenhouse gas emissions permits.
Every year, regulated entities must submit an emissions report by 30 April for the emissions of the previous year. From 2026, the data for a given year will have to be verified by an accredited verifier.
To ensure the requirements of the regulations are correctly understood, as well as to promote administrative efficiency and harmonisation across involved countries, the European Commission provides guidance documents and templates (see the below Documentation section).
Recruitment AgencyThe Recruitment Agency screen, showing available drivers for hire and their respective skills.Game(s) Featured
Recruitment agencies can be found in most larger cities of Euro Truck Simulator 2 and American Truck Simulator. All recruitment agencies have to be discovered first by passing the street in front of it and after that they will be marked with on the map. Once an agency is discovered one can also access them via the game menu screen.
The agency charges a one-time fee of 1,500 EUR/USD for each driver hired. Once you hire a driver, you have to choose which garage they will be based at and which truck they will be driving. If you don't have an available truck, you can place the driver in an empty garage slot until you do.
When the driver has a truck they will start to work immediately. The driver will always attempt to schedule hauls from their home city out and then back again to minimize downtime, but occasionally no suitable cargo will be found for the return trip.
Under each driver's name you will find a rating that describes how efficient the driver is. As you train your driver in new skills and increase their training in existing skills, their rating will increase. As their rating increases, so too does their earned income.
Below the rating you will find the starting wage that the driver is asking. Whenever your new driver completes a job, this fee will be deducted from the job income along with any fuel and toll expenses. As the driver gains rating and skills, the wage will go up accordingly.
The final information displayed about each available driver is their skills. These will go up in time, but it is still a good idea to get a driver with a variety of skills. Long distance is the most wanted skill for making money, then ADR. Even eco driving can make a difference.
The default setting for skill improvements of a hired driver is "Balanced". You can find it on driver's detail in Driver Manager section of your Company Manager. It's recommended to change it to more specific skill, like Long distance or ADR.
Techtips currently has the best-rated unlimited money and XP mod on the ETS2 Steam Workshop. You can check it out here. Use it with caution, however: liberal use may break your profile economy. Back up your main profile, or better yet create a new one for the sole purpose of using this cheat (and it is a cheat).
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