What do the three attributes of ETS2 tires refer to?
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ETS2 tires' three attributes refer to the 3T markings, which are the treadwear index, traction index, and temperature index. Introduction to 3T markings: These three index levels indicate the degree of wear resistance, traction, and high-temperature resistance respectively. The treadwear index reflects the tire's wear resistance—the higher the value, the more wear-resistant the tire is, but the harder the rubber becomes, resulting in poorer comfort. Conversely, a lower value indicates less wear resistance, softer rubber, and better comfort. CCC marking: In addition to paying attention to the 3T markings, you should also check for the CCC marking on the sidewall of passenger car tires. If this marking is absent, it means the tire has not obtained the mandatory national certification and is unsuitable for domestic road conditions. This is especially important when purchasing imported passenger car tires, as the absence of this marking can severely affect normal usage.
In Euro Truck Simulator 2, tires primarily have three attributes: traction, durability, and fuel efficiency. Traction relates to the tire's grip on slippery or rough surfaces. I've noticed while playing that it affects driving stability, especially when driving in rainy conditions where skidding is more likely. Durability determines the tire's lifespan. They wear out quickly during long-haul transports, and if not replaced timely, can increase maintenance costs and delay job opportunities. Fuel efficiency impacts fuel expenses. Choosing the right tires can save a significant amount on fuel costs, accumulating more in-game currency over time. As a truck simulation enthusiast, I find balancing these attributes crucial. For instance, prioritizing high traction in mountainous routes while focusing on durability and fuel savings on highways can optimize the overall driving experience, making the game more realistic.