This was not a simulation for timetables alone. OMSI 2 let me tune every little thing: brake sensitivity tight enough to feel the bus bark when braking downhill, the sway when a gust cut across the harbor. I adjusted passenger density to match a Friday evening crush—standing passengers swaying like reeds, a bell jangling as each stop blurred past.
: A popular right-hand drive (RHD) model developed by Gx7767 Studio, available on OmsiWorld : Key models including the , Enviro500 MMC omsi 2 hong kong buses
The first stop was a wet-market corner. Steam rose from food stalls; a grandmother with a floral umbrella flagged the bus with casual authority. I eased the lever, and the engine’s bass notes swapped the hush of the depot for the rhythm of city life. The driver’s mirror gave me a sliver of city reflected backwards—advertising hoardings, a flock of schoolkids, and a tram clattering on parallel tracks. This was not a simulation for timetables alone
High-poly models with detailed scripts can cause FPS drops, especially on large maps. Recommended specs: Intel i5 10th gen or better, 16GB RAM, dedicated GPU (GTX 1060 / RX 580 minimum). : A popular right-hand drive (RHD) model developed
OMSI 2 is a bus simulation game that puts players in the driver's seat of various buses, navigating through fictional and real-world routes. The game is known for its attention to detail, from the intricate interior and exterior models of the buses to the realistic driving mechanics. Players must manage their bus schedule, interact with passengers, and maintain their vehicle to ensure a smooth and efficient service.