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When working with files labeled .part1 , .part2 , and .part3 , remember that you . As long as all parts are in the same folder, your extraction software (like WinRAR or 7-Zip) will automatically pull the data from the subsequent parts to rebuild the original file.

Before 1.46, hauling chemicals was a standard "freight market" job. This update finally allowed players to buy, customize, and own their . For players who love the "management" side of the sim, this added a whole new layer of progression and garage customization. 3. Gallery and Sightseeing

If you’re currently digging through archive files like part3.rar to get this version running, here is a look at why 1.46 was such a game-changer for the sim-trucking world. 1. The Arrival of the Texas DLC

Popular mods like ProMods Canada or Revolucia often require specific game versions to remain stable. Because these mods are massive, they are frequently split into multiple parts for easier downloading.

This version introduced the , a central hub for all your screenshots, discovered viewpoints, and visited landmarks. It turned the game from a driving job into a travelogue, encouraging players to pull over and actually enjoy the scenery SCS Software worked so hard to build. 4. Why the "Multi-Part" Archives?

Some players prefer the stability or specific mod compatibility of v1.46 and keep "clean" backups of the game files in compressed archives. Pro-Tip: Handling Multi-Part Files