| Setting | 1080p FPS | 1440p FPS | VRAM Usage | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Vanilla "Ultra" | 144 FPS (capped) | 100 FPS | 4.2 GB | | 7Launcher "High" | 90 FPS | 65 FPS | 5.8 GB | | | 55 FPS | 38 FPS | 7.1 GB |

: The official game is currently at Version 1.58 (as of February 2026), which includes native HDR support, dynamic cargo loading, and major map overhauls.

The most noticeable improvement. With the 7Launcher, grass and trees no longer pop into existence 50 meters ahead. Instead, a cascade of LODs (Levels of Detail) renders foliage at full quality for up to 1.5 kilometers. Driving through the forests of Scandinavia or the hills of Austria becomes a lush, immersive carpet of detail.

While the launcher helps with the technical setup, "extra quality" in ETS2 usually refers to visual and performance optimization. Users often pair 7Launcher with the following to get the best look: Scaling & Resolution

Through the glass, the world was no longer a collection of flat textures. The "Extra Quality" preset had transformed the asphalt into a mirror, reflecting the crimson glow of brake lights and the neon hum of roadside diners with ray-traced precision. Every droplet on the windshield held a tiny, distorted world of its own.

Mirror Quality and Distance: In a truck, your mirrors are your life. Set these to "High" or "Ultra" to avoid the jarring "pop-in" of vehicles behind you.

Launch the game through the 7Launcher to see your "Extra Quality" setup in action.

A: Realistic Graphics Mod, Enhanced Graphics Mod, and the TAA/DLSS Anti-Aliasing mod are among the best and most popular free options.

: Set this between 1.5 and 2.0 . This acts as a forced supersampling mechanism, rendering the game at a higher resolution before scaling down to your monitor, eliminating jagged edges.

: It's crucial to understand that 7Launcher is not an official tool by SCS Software (the developer of ETS2). While some users report positive experiences, it's important to approach third-party tools with caution.