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What are log files?

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Log - event log, diary, record, protocol.

 

Each program keeps its own logs, and records important data and events for it. A log is an analogue of a detailed report or diary.

ETS2 and ATS write to two types of log files: < game.log.txt> and < game.crash.txt>.  In the log file <game.log.txt> the time of occurrence of important events and their short description is noted. The log file <game.crash.txt> contains the time of occurrence of errors and their brief description.

This is how the log files in the folder My Documents\Euro Truck Simulator 2 look like:

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To send logs to technical support, you need to upload them to the appropriate hosting. The by the administration recommended website for forum hosting:

 

https://pastebin.com  Without registration, Pastebin accepts files of limited size. Therefore, this hosting website is useful for sending only the contents of the files <game.log.txt> (their size limit is 50 kilobytes). The essence of Pastebin is simple - the text is copied to the clipboard (selecting the text with the mouse and selecting copy in the context menu), inserted on the website into the editor window (click in the editor window and select paste in the context menu). This automatically generates a link to the inserted text. When contacting technical support, you only need to describe the essence of your problem and specify a link to your log file.

 

Log files <game.log.txt> and <game.crash.txt> can be sent separately or as a zip archive using:

https://disk.yandex.ua/client/disk

https://drive.google.com/drive/my-drive

https://anonfiles.cc

http://dl.free.fr

 

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