Regardless whether you have the Steam edition, you will still have an OMSI 2 folder. Look in Program Files\Steam\Steamapps\Common, and you will find the OMSI 2 game folder in there. Then just follow the installation instructions in the readme file to install the the bus, it's quite easy, dragging and dropping files.Once installed do you place into the Steam folder or OMSI folder as i dont think i have an OMSi folder as ive got the steam edtion
Hi Matt. It seems that on Amazon the release date is set to be February 1st. I'm guessing that is subject to change as the time gets closer?No one has any exact idea, but it should be coming hopefully within the next two months.
There was a Facebook post by the Addon London page which states Rhys will be getting into contact with early access people within the next two weeks, and then the release should follow shortly. An exact release date is coming very soon.
Rhys is polishing up on his hometown at the moment, which should be the last bit to be done, then the whole map needs to be tested which will take a while because it's so big.
In my honet opinion, I believe it will come around mid march.
And why does it keep being delayed so many months? I'm kind of starting to lose interest in the addon now.
You can use Buses of the Westcountry for the time being. It's probably the best free left path map as it is really detailed and a good map for free.Hey guys, I'm fairly new to OMSI so bear with me. I'm downloading the bus now, but I'm wondering where I can use it? Obviously I need a map with left hand drive, are there any recommended ones I should use for now until London is released?
And when OMSI 2 London is released, you won't need to drive this bus. A better, more polished version is expected to come with the payware add on.
This one we are using now is sort of a demo to show what we can expect when the main one is released. Not all of the buttons in the cab currently work, which proves this.
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