It typically removes damage incurred from environment-based accidents, such as crashing vehicles into trees, walls, or other objects.
It allows for exploration and experimentation without the constant threat of expensive repairs or permanent loss, which is particularly valued in simulators like Euro Truck Simulator 2 or survival titles where bugs can lead to unfair deaths.
The reception of the "No Damage" mod is often split between those seeking a "Quality of Life" (QoL) improvement and those who feel it devalues the game's stakes.
The represents a specialized utility within the simulation and sandbox gaming communities, designed to prioritize the "creative" or "uninterrupted" aspects of gameplay by removing traditional failure states associated with physical damage. Core Functionality and Mechanical Impact
At its most fundamental level, this version of the mod alters the game's collision physics and health-value reporting systems.
For the mod to function correctly without causing "desync" or crashes, all players in a lobby usually must have the exact same version and file size installed.