Emergency vehicles causing AI vehicles to ignore all traffic rules now limited to certain locations (e.g. Police stations/hospitals).
AI Cars appearing invisible for AMD users.
Further optimisations of the buses to help increase FPS
Improved timetables for 3, N3, 159, 45 (Sundays), 68. Routes 3/159 now have a few scheduled curtailments at Oxford Circus, Piccadilly Circus and Streatham Hill Station respectively.
Routes N2, N68, X68 all timetabled. Routes X68 and N68 are interworked with the 68.
Small detailings around Anerley/Streatham Hill
Missing door moulding mesh in C200.
Red dashboard screen in C200.
Missing functions with the ticketprinter in the NRM/C200/Evo (includes updated textures)
General bug fixes across the C200, Evo, NRM
Missing heating functions in the NRM and Evo
Missing MDT unit in the C400.
Garage trips added for a few more routes.
Other smaller general bug fixes and enhancements to crossings/buildings/night textures/buses
Cashbox added to all 4 buses, for use on regional UK maps.
Additions:
2 brand new clickable on-board handbooks for the C200/NRM/Evo. These handbooks include information on general bus operations, and a customisation manual, where the player can click various "setvars" that aren't loaded with your bus when it spawns in. Please note, with the customisation manual, you cannot deselect/select any setvars that loaded with your repaint (e.g if your bus loads with a staircase window setvar).
Electric ramp being trialled out on the EvoCiti before it's rolled out to the other 3 buses.
The OMSI 2 Add-on Saint-Servan presents 8 lines of this large network connecting the center of Saint-Servan with the districts and villages in the north of the metropolis (such as Salérin, Monfort-sur-Rhé, Le Roc Saint-André, etc.), passing through historic landscapes, large residential areas of the 1960s, eco-districts of the 2000s, European business districts, but also hamlets, nature reserves, coastal roads and small Breton villages.
In fact, the diversity of ambience is the keyword of this map, the secret of this French ambience lies in the inspiration of real places, but also in the creation of several hundred objects and splines that contribute to this impression.
This map is fictitious in its globality, but many Breton places (such as the Vannes area in Brittany) have been reproduced in a realistic way: prominent points such as the famous island of Conleau but also some villages and districts have a high recognition value.
Heuliez is a French coachbuilder based in Rorthais in the Deux-Sèvres. Despite its very long history, the manufacturer is still known for its ability to maintain 100% French production by workers and not by robots.
The French design collective Acrotere Design invites you to discover the French manufacturer through its most popular vehicle: the GX327.
You can go through the history of this famous model by choosing one of the 20 versions representing real vehicles that are in use on the French networks of Brittany, for example.
Attention to detail was the key word when creating this add-on.