What do the three attributes of ETS2 tires refer to?
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ETS2 tire three attributes refer to the 3T marking, which are the treadwear index, traction index, and temperature index. 1. Introduction to 3T marking: These three index levels respectively indicate the degree of wear resistance, traction, and high-temperature resistance. The treadwear index reflects the tire's wear resistance; the higher the value, the more wear-resistant the tire is, and the harder the rubber, resulting in poorer comfort. Conversely, the lower the value, the less wear-resistant the tire is, the softer the rubber, and the better the comfort. 2. CCC mark: In addition to paying attention to the 3T marking, you should also pay attention to the CCC mark on the sidewall of passenger car tires. If this mark is absent, it means the tire has not obtained the national mandatory certification and is not suitable for domestic road conditions. Especially when purchasing imported passenger car tires, special attention should be paid to this mark; otherwise, it will seriously affect our normal use.
As a seasoned gamer, I believe the three key attributes of tires in Euro Truck Simulator 2 are durability, grip, and fuel efficiency. Higher durability means the tires last longer, reducing the need for frequent repairs and saving both money and hassle. Grip determines stability on wet or snowy roads—once it decreases, the risk of skidding and accidents rises. Fuel efficiency affects fuel consumption; higher efficiency means better mileage on long hauls, which is especially important for new players on a tight budget. In the game, I always prioritize tires with balanced attributes to avoid extreme combinations that could lead to rollovers or high maintenance costs. This design is highly practical, allowing players to experience the nuances of real truck maintenance in a virtual setting. Understanding these aspects enhances both the fun and safety of the game.