Euro Truck Simulator 2 1.13.1 Profile 1.45 -

Since versions 1.13.1 and 1.45 were released years apart (2014 vs. 2022), this blog post focuses on the compatibility and conversion process for players trying to bring old save files into the modern era of the game.

While 1.45 isn't the latest version of the game today, it remains a "Goldilocks" version for many players—it's stable, supports a huge range of mods, and includes the feature and Joysticks sensor gain updates that made driving feel significantly more refined than the 1.13 era. Euro Truck Simulator 2 1.13.1 Profile 1.45

This is the "Sound Barrier" where the FMOD engine was introduced. Loading here ensures your truck’s engine data doesn't break. Since versions 1

This handles the initial map rescale and early save format changes. This is the "Sound Barrier" where the FMOD

Moving a profile across isn't as simple as clicking "Load," but it is possible. Here is how to bridge the gap. The Version Gap: What has Changed?

Before attempting any conversion, navigate to your Documents/Euro Truck Simulator 2 folder. Copy the profiles folder and save it somewhere safe. If the conversion fails or crashes your game, you’ll want that original data intact. Step 2: The "Stepping Stone" Strategy

If you’ve recently cleared out an old hard drive and found a profile from 2014, you’re looking at a digital time capsule. Version 1.13.1 was the era of the high-lift axles update, while 1.45 introduced massive overhauls like the Hannover city rework and ownable cistern trailers.