Actually, IMO Omsi has better physics than Fernbus and performance is better. Even the graphics (For Me) are better in OmsiI agree with the above but the differences are that Fernbus is a new bus sim, better graphics, performance is better in areas OMSI still struggles with, not so much OMSI but the lack of willingness to improve it from the creators. That said; I've been playing OMSI since version 1 before any DLC talk, it was all community based and it was a good community; now it's all one up on each other with content. Some good some not so good but it's all good in my opinion because OMSIs core ethos is realism.
Fernbus, ETS and even Train Sim, are great simulators; but it is all looks and good performance but lack luster in it's feel; ETS though does look better now but OMSI has always been great since the first one.
ok I personally like the new addons for OMSI. I also think OMSI is the best and can be better.This is just my opinion. But nothing has superceeded OMSI 2 as of yet. Also with a shed load of new DLC in terms of freeware and payware. Fernbus and Bus Simulator 16 will be waiting for a long time for a purchase from me. Even then, with the bus company add-on for OMSI 2 now available. I doubt that I will look at the other bus simulators for the time being .
I completely agree with you buddy . As my favourite type of buses I use the most are either British or Hong Kong buses as I do like to throw the Enviro 500 about on the "The South London Project" Map and BoTW as that map has a nice open road to floor it in that bus. Also the Enviro 500 from Winsome Studios is one of my favourite buses to drive as it has a nice cabview. The reason that Fernbus doesn't appeal to me at the moment is that there is no LHD maps or buses at the present time. But if they make any UK buses and maps as DLC. I think I would buy it just to see what the buses would be like to drive .ok I personally like the new addons for OMSI. I also think OMSI is the best and can be better.
I was reloading the game all day (making stuff) and it still didn't work properly. I looked online and nothing worked apart from reinstalling LGS.Yeh Fernbus has always struggled with wheels. They made a fix, but still it often fails to pick them up. You just have to keep reloading the game until it works.
You'd think wouldn't you.A driving sim should have wheel compatibility at its core xD
Tried a joypad?
Enviro400MMC's are everywhere, and not so new anymore. Everywhere has cyclists, so not sure a German Bus Simulator Developer has any real need to look at Cambridge :tongueout: Pretty much anywhere in the UK is probably all the same to them. Plus its probably best they focus on improving the game itself before they try and come abroad.I completely agree with you buddy . As my favourite type of buses I use the most are either British or Hong Kong buses as I do like to throw the Enviro 500 about on the "The South London Project" Map and BoTW as that map has a nice open road to floor it in that bus. Also the Enviro 500 from Winsome Studios is one of my favourite buses to drive as it has a nice cabview. The reason that Fernbus doesn't appeal to me at the moment is that there is no LHD maps or buses at the present time. But if they make any UK buses and maps as DLC. I think I would buy it just to see what the buses would be like to drive .
My suggestion for the Fernbus developers would be to them to make a map of Cambridge with the newly introduced Alexander-Dennis Enviro 400's and add cyclists and lots of traffic as that map would be a challenge to play due to the narrow streets and lots of bicycles to avoid hitting .
Here is a photo of one of those new buses in Cambridge.
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Stagecoach Cambridge 10808 (SN66WBE) by BritishRail60062, on Flickr
Watch this spaceOmsi 2 has more variety compared to fernbus. Some cool RHD coaches are gonna come out for Omsi 2 or the already made ones for LHD. So omsi already has options but i havnt seen a decent map dedicated to long coach driving.