![]() ![]() Just like study-sim flight simulators, OMSI 2 doesn't stop at simulating the basic interactions between the vehicle and the environment, but simulates the different devices and instruments on board. What really separates the wheat from the chaff in sim gaming, I would say, is systems simulations. If the temperature goes negative again, you get black ice. This means, for example, if the temperature rises above freezing point, the snowy road gets wet. The weather system, like other simulations in the game, is a state machine,- that is the previous state of the simulation is taken in account. You can also select preset weather scenarios or adjust the values manually. This will adjust precipitation, cloudiness, fog, wind direction and speed, pressure, temperature and humidity (and calculates the dew point, can be relevant in buses where window fogging is simulated). Just like serious flight sims, OMSI 2 can fetch real time weather from weather stations all around the world, based on ICAO codes. And of course it has great driving physics that reacts to different road surfaces and weather conditions, be it dry, wet, snowy or icy.Īctually, the weather system is worth a mention on it's own. On the other hand, if you are looking for a true to life bus simulator, OMSI 2 is the best you can get.įrom cold starting your vehicle in the morning, driving to the first stop, keeping to (in most of the official maps) real and period authentic timetables, to selling tickets and taking care of the climate in the bus by adjusting the heating or opening skylights and windows,- it's all simulated in this game. If you are looking for more of a gamey experience, like the progression system, achievements and what not in ETS2, you won't find any of that here. Modular body with approx.OMSI 2 is a full fledged simulator, with all the benefits and ailments of that fact.3 seat configurations for intercity buses.2 interior and seat configurations each for city and articulated buses.All vehicles available with both a city bus front and an interurban bus front.The MAN standard bus in 3 different basic variants (city bus, intercity bus and articulated bus).In addition, all vehicles are fully repaintable and AI-capable so that they can be seamlessly integrated into your own bus operations or maps.Īll models have realistic sounds, animations and textures - in addition to the characteristic sound design, the photorealistic realisation of almost all vehicle components, which also fit into the overall picture with individual shadows, is particularly noteworthy. So there is something suitable for every player! This add-on therefore offers a total of 8 individual vehicles of type SG292, 8 individual vehicles of type SL202 and 6 individual vehicles of type SÜ242, which can be further customised with the above-mentioned options. The interurban coach is equipped with 3 different seat types.Īll vehicles are ready for use with a city bus front mask (large matrix box, two windscreens) as well as with the interurban front mask (StÜLB, small matrix box, one-piece windscreen). Doors, destination and interior displays, gearbox and engine variants, lighting or instrument panel - over 20 customisation options per vehicle allow the player to create their dream vehicle.Ĭity and city articulated buses are also available with individual interior variants (with or without multi-purpose area for bulky goods, wheelchairs, bicycles or pushchairs) as well as seat variants (individual seats or bench seats). ![]() ![]() Thanks to their modular design, all vehicles can be completely customised. The "MAN Standardbus II" add-on for OMSI 2 includes the "MAN SÜ242" intercity bus, the "MAN SL202" city bus and the "MAN SG292" articulated city bus, all built in 1992 and now more than 30 years old. Now players can experience the Standard II buses from MAN for themselves on the PC. Licensed bodies have also made it to the other side of the world. After reunification, these vehicles also found customers in the rest of the country and in Eastern Europe, where they can still be found in regular service today. Alongside the vehicles from Mercedes and Neoplan, the vehicles shown here mainly characterised the (West) German streetscape. Series production of the Standard II vehicles developed by the Association of Public Transport Companies (VÖV) began at MAN in 1984. ![]()
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