The 'No Frame' version is especially nice for immersion—it feels less like a UI element and more like a natural part of your peripheral vision. My only gripe is that because they are smaller, you might find yourself leaning in closer to your monitor to see fine details, but for general traffic checking, it's perfect. Note: Make sure to give this mod in your mod manager to avoid conflicts with route advisors or map mods." Option 2: The "Performance & Compatibility" Review
Users on platforms like the SCS Forum and Steam Workshop have shared their experiences with the mirror's size and utility: TOP CORNER & SMALL MIRRORS NO FRAME 1.45
"Finally a clean way to handle virtual mirrors. The Top Corner & Small Mirrors No Frame mod is a massive improvement over the bulky default F2 mirrors that eat up your windshield real estate. By moving them to the extreme upper corners and stripping away the bulky frames, you get a much better view of the road while still having that essential side-view. The 'No Frame' version is especially nice for
Based on community feedback and mod specifications, 45 of Euro Truck Simulator 2 and American Truck Simulator . The Top Corner & Small Mirrors No Frame
“Trucks need spot mirrors to cover blindspots. I don't know why SCS don't include these as part of the F4 config.” SCS Software
The 'No Frame' version is especially nice for immersion—it feels less like a UI element and more like a natural part of your peripheral vision. My only gripe is that because they are smaller, you might find yourself leaning in closer to your monitor to see fine details, but for general traffic checking, it's perfect. Note: Make sure to give this mod in your mod manager to avoid conflicts with route advisors or map mods." Option 2: The "Performance & Compatibility" Review
Users on platforms like the SCS Forum and Steam Workshop have shared their experiences with the mirror's size and utility:
"Finally a clean way to handle virtual mirrors. The Top Corner & Small Mirrors No Frame mod is a massive improvement over the bulky default F2 mirrors that eat up your windshield real estate. By moving them to the extreme upper corners and stripping away the bulky frames, you get a much better view of the road while still having that essential side-view.
Based on community feedback and mod specifications, 45 of Euro Truck Simulator 2 and American Truck Simulator .
“Trucks need spot mirrors to cover blindspots. I don't know why SCS don't include these as part of the F4 config.” SCS Software
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