While these mods provide immediate access to all game content, they fundamentally remove the "challenge" of the simulation. For many, the reward of ETS2 comes from the slow progression from a hired hand to a fleet owner. By using a "Bani & XP" mod, the player shifts the focus entirely toward the aesthetic and driving experience, effectively turning the simulator into a casual driving game.
In the context of ETS2, "Bani" translates to "Money" and "XP" stands for "Experience Points." Version 1.0 of this specific mod serves as a "cheat" or "boost" tool. Its primary function is to bypass the traditional grind of the game by providing players with a massive influx of currency and leveling progress immediately upon installation. Key Features and Functionality BANI SPECIAИљI ИI XP V1.0 1.46
: The "XP" component modifies the experience gain for even the shortest trips. While standard gameplay requires thousands of kilometers to reach level 36 (where all skills and parts are unlocked), this mod allows players to reach the level cap (up to level 151) almost instantly. While these mods provide immediate access to all
: The "Bani" component typically sets the player's bank balance to an extremely high number, often in the millions or billions, allowing for the immediate purchase of high-end trucks like the Volvo FH16 or the Scania S without completing hundreds of deliveries. In the context of ETS2, "Bani" translates to
Mods like "BANI SPECIAИљI" are popular among players who prefer the "sandbox" aspect of the game—focusing on truck customization and exploration—rather than the logistical management and financial simulation. They are frequently distributed through community sites and YouTube showcases that provide download links and installation tutorials. Impact on Gameplay
: The "1.46" suffix is critical, as ETS2 mods are highly sensitive to game updates. Version 1.46 of the game introduced features like ownable chemical cisterns and dynamic billboards; this mod was specifically optimized to work with those engine changes. Role in the Modding Community