So the annoucer basically tells at many stops onto which lines you can transfer, hence why the numbers and yes siebenundzwanzig is 27 and sechsundneunzig is 96.
22:51 -Come on, pal... I don't need this is my life right now. *beep* *beep* *beep* *beep* -What are you waiting for!? *beep* *beep* -wow the horn on this bus... *looks to the right* st - whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa... *beeeeeeeeeeeeep* good grief that was close XD One thing I like about OMSI is the degree of realism, you know, real-life routes in a real-life part of the world with real-life (old-school?) buses. I also like the way the passengers complain, be it about a sharp turn or for being late or braking too harsh. Those moments are hilarious whenever they happen like at 24:21. XD
It´s so nostalgic seeing this route again. I grew up driving with this bus. But everything looks diffrent today, and this busline also doesnt exist anymore =(
I'm from Vienna and I'm fascinated with how detailed this game is. All shops and restaurants look exactly like they did in real life. But in the last few years there was a lot of change in this neighborhood so many buildings (especially along Kagraner Platz) are different now. Also there's a different announcer now.
i really just love when i see a vid of squirrel in my sub box and even better when it's Omsi in Vienna, because i've taken this Bus in Real Life often when i had to go to work this Route :) oh and Ps: @ 23:04 that is sooo realistic haha, just looking at that cars Plate "MI" for Mistelbach, yep these guys from that suburb would do that in real life definitely.
The Announcer say in which (bus and s-bahn (City train)) lines you can go (and the direction it goes), when exiting the next station, and not that you are late. And the number was Sieben und Zwanzig which is 27.
Paul, ziebenundzwanzig = 27 lol the announciator is telling when and where people can changeover to other routes. Umsteigen = changeover / switch to. That building with the Dutch windmill and Blumen text is a typical Dutch flower export company called Holland Bloemenmarkt or Holland Blumenmarkt. They had really Nice white with orange trucks running around to that area from my region here in the Netherlands and even startend their own flowerists in Austria. I think they went broke, not sure though.
Squirrel, I gotta say I love your videos. You make watching something that should inherently be pretty boring into something fun, interesting, and educational. I especially love the train sim stuff, because I am interested in trains and would love to work as a motorman on the NYC subway. Anyways, just wanted to say keep it up and don't listen to the people that constantly bitch about everything, just do you. You are literally the only person on youtube I have ever subscribed to. Thanks for the time you put into this.
OK: in German, the numbers one to twelve are: eins, zwei, drei, vier, fünf, sechs, sieben, acht, neun, zehn, elf, zwölf. They all have a unique name. From thirteen onwards, the numbers are composed of two numbers (except 20, 30, 40, etc.). So 23 is "dreiundzwanzig" (threeandtwenty is the direct translation). The first number mentioned is the one at the back (drei is mentioned first, so its the amount of ones) and the second one mentioned is the one at the front (the number of tens). The remaining unique numbers from twenty to ninety are: zwanzig, dreizig, vierzig, fünfzig, sechszig, siebzig, achtzig, neunzig. "Zig" is a German expression for ten. All numbers in between these are composite numbers, "achtundvierzig", "zweiundsechszig" and so on. The announcements where the voice says something like: "Nächster Halt: Gewerbegebiet. Umsteigestelle zu den Buslinien dreiundachtzig nach Hirdstetten und neunundzwanzig nach Waldstadt über Lesslingen...", its basically telling the passengers the name of the next bus stop (Gewerbegebiet for ex.), the fact that you can change bus there and take a different route (Umsteigestelle zu...) and then it finally lists the bus routes and their respective end stations, like here you can take line 83 to Hirdstetten and line 29 to Waldstadt via Lesslingen (sometimes they also say "S-Bahn" or "U-Bahn" which means you can get on the tram or tube at that stop). Once you know the twenty unique numbers, you can understand all the numbers from 1 to 99 in German. I just thought I'd explain that because you seemed to be struggling with the numbers quite a bit. As for German pronounciation of names, an "ß" is pronounced like an "s" but slgihtly faster, an "eu" is pronounced like "oi" in English, "sch" is like a "sh" sound, "ch" is pronounced like in English but softer, "au" is pronounced "ow", "ei" is pronounced like the English "i", "ie" and "i" are sound identical and are both pronounced like an English "e", and "äu" is the same as "eu" in terms of sound.
good real bus sounds, good bus route, windows that open lol, bus buttons that actually work = another great video. Only thing slightly annoying was the drivers seat position on this bus, as you can not see the passengers getting on this bus from that view. Miles better than bus sim 16. More omsi videos please.
I really don't like the position of the driver amd the fact that he needs a screen. It is a shame he even needs one because some people can't behave on the bus
Vienna,my homecity and my favorite city ever ! Awesome video man ;) The licence plates on your bus look very weird though.Is it a bug or made on purpose ? When it´s made on purpose then it´s wrong. P.S OMV Gas Stations are pretty common in Austria but only in Austria I think ^^
On ATS, I picked up a mod for the Peterbilt 389 Truck from the Steam Workshop. I also have a real company mod that I picked up on the first day of the 1.2 public beta from the workshop also!
Been watching your vids for at least two years now, and am really now a huge fan. I would personally like to thank you for keeping your language clean. (I'm sure people are laughing at me for saying that.) Great videos, keep up the great work. Best wishes from America!
In the company that I work for, if you are under 10 mins late, you're pretty much on time.. That's a rule that is in place to ease the drivers workload... From day one they tell us that all you have to worry about is the departure time, and that you will get to the destination whenever you get there.
Good video as usual Paul. I find however, that your commentary is often wrong or way off track.. For instance you said a few times there was only 1 car on the road, then 10 went by in the next minute and many had been stuck behind you the whole time, lol. It kinda drives me nuts, but I do like the quality of your videos so I keep watching.
+Squirrel Please do a video on the default Omsi2 map. I think you did not do one on that before ;) ps: "Zwanzig" is twenty, so "siebenundzwanzig" is 27. "Sechsundneunzig" is 96. ps2: I heard about somebody crashing on a scooter - which was stolen - and he was drunk - and did not have a license. That's what really gets you banned from driving :D
in german we count the last number first. so directly translated into english twentyseven (siebenundzwanzig) would be sevenandtwenty. or eightynine (neunundachzig) would be nineandeighty. so we when we have 123 or onehundredtwentyfree, we count the hundred then the three, and then the twenty. einhundertdreiundzwanzig. onehundredthreeandtwenty.
Ok, if the drive wheel is in the rear articualated section of the bus. How does that thing keep from driving wwonky. is there a vise system on the pivot point or something?
sterling day There is a lot of fine tuning done to the diff which usually is very expensive to fix. For that reason a lot of diesel bendy buses transfer power to the back wheels of the front section hydraulically and diesel-electrics usually have their motors mounted on the wheels directly.
Squirrel please can you do an OMSI video where you go "off route" part way through the journey. I just want to see what would happen & what the reaction from the passengers would be.
+TallulahSoie Same here. One would think the second (or middle) axle being the halfway point it would counter-balance the power to the steering and dead axles. I only know of the Van Hool AG300 articulated w/ mid-engine.
Brings back memorys from my PSV Days,One of out old bus inspectors always said you get sacked for being early and paid for being late.And 99% of buses dont have keys you press in the brake peddal and then press the button. What steering wheel and / or peddels do you use ? Good video tho keep um coming.
always relaxing watching squirrel drive a bus or train....
Connor dhcjsjhcjsddhsj
i love rewatching your videos😍
Used to take this exact route home! The nostalgia gave me the shivers :) The sim is spot on, every shop, road and roadsign haha
A lot of times i sit right behind the driver in front of the window. So i can see what the driver does 16:14
victor sels Ww
victor sels same
the beep sound sounds like a microwave when the food is ready
So the annoucer basically tells at many stops onto which lines you can transfer, hence why the numbers and yes siebenundzwanzig is 27 and sechsundneunzig is 96.
His name is Franz kaida (the announcer). I used to live in Vienna when his voice was still used
22:51
-Come on, pal... I don't need this is my life right now.
*beep* *beep* *beep* *beep*
-What are you waiting for!?
*beep* *beep*
-wow the horn on this bus... *looks to the right* st - whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa...
*beeeeeeeeeeeeep*
good grief that was close XD
One thing I like about OMSI is the degree of realism, you know, real-life routes in a real-life part of the world with real-life (old-school?) buses. I also like the way the passengers complain, be it about a sharp turn or for being late or braking too harsh. Those moments are hilarious whenever they happen like at 24:21. XD
It´s so nostalgic seeing this route again.
I grew up driving with this bus. But everything looks diffrent today, and this busline also doesnt exist anymore =(
I'm from Vienna and I'm fascinated with how detailed this game is. All shops and restaurants look exactly like they did in real life. But in the last few years there was a lot of change in this neighborhood so many buildings (especially along Kagraner Platz) are different now. Also there's a different announcer now.
Cool. Wish they made one for my city
i really just love when i see a vid of squirrel in my sub box and even better when it's Omsi in Vienna, because i've taken this Bus in Real Life often when i had to go to work this Route :)
oh and Ps: @ 23:04 that is sooo realistic haha, just looking at that
cars Plate "MI" for Mistelbach, yep these guys from that suburb would do
that in real life definitely.
+LeetKrew090 typisch Mistelbacher halt ;)
;'D
FINALLY, THE OMSI VIDEOS HAS COME BACK..........HOME!
The Announcer say in which (bus and s-bahn (City train)) lines you can go (and the direction it goes), when exiting the next station, and not that you are late. And the number was Sieben und Zwanzig which is 27.
Paul, ziebenundzwanzig = 27 lol the announciator is telling when and where people can changeover to other routes. Umsteigen = changeover / switch to.
That building with the Dutch windmill and Blumen text is a typical Dutch flower export company called Holland Bloemenmarkt or Holland Blumenmarkt. They had really Nice white with orange trucks running around to that area from my region here in the Netherlands and even startend their own flowerists in Austria. I think they went broke, not sure though.
Someone great RUclipsr slept thru his German lessons! :D
Yeah numbers in german aren't as complicated as Squirrel thinks. Also I'm Austrian (not Vienna, but Upper Austria).
@13:53 nope, good guess but it's 20 not 12 thus 27 we say it kind of backwards (i.e. 7 and 20)
"maybe if I stand here I get a feeling of how it is to be a bus driver" , says the person playing a bus driver in OMSI ;-)
Squirrel, I gotta say I love your videos. You make watching something that should inherently be pretty boring into something fun, interesting, and educational. I especially love the train sim stuff, because I am interested in trains and would love to work as a motorman on the NYC subway. Anyways, just wanted to say keep it up and don't listen to the people that constantly bitch about everything, just do you. You are literally the only person on youtube I have ever subscribed to. Thanks for the time you put into this.
OK: in German, the numbers one to twelve are: eins, zwei, drei, vier, fünf, sechs, sieben, acht, neun, zehn, elf, zwölf. They all have a unique name. From thirteen onwards, the numbers are composed of two numbers (except 20, 30, 40, etc.). So 23 is "dreiundzwanzig" (threeandtwenty is the direct translation). The first number mentioned is the one at the back (drei is mentioned first, so its the amount of ones) and the second one mentioned is the one at the front (the number of tens). The remaining unique numbers from twenty to ninety are: zwanzig, dreizig, vierzig, fünfzig, sechszig, siebzig, achtzig, neunzig. "Zig" is a German expression for ten. All numbers in between these are composite numbers, "achtundvierzig", "zweiundsechszig" and so on. The announcements where the voice says something like: "Nächster Halt: Gewerbegebiet. Umsteigestelle zu den Buslinien dreiundachtzig nach Hirdstetten und neunundzwanzig nach Waldstadt über Lesslingen...", its basically telling the passengers the name of the next bus stop (Gewerbegebiet for ex.), the fact that you can change bus there and take a different route (Umsteigestelle zu...) and then it finally lists the bus routes and their respective end stations, like here you can take line 83 to Hirdstetten and line 29 to Waldstadt via Lesslingen (sometimes they also say "S-Bahn" or "U-Bahn" which means you can get on the tram or tube at that stop). Once you know the twenty unique numbers, you can understand all the numbers from 1 to 99 in German. I just thought I'd explain that because you seemed to be struggling with the numbers quite a bit. As for German pronounciation of names, an "ß" is pronounced like an "s" but slgihtly faster, an "eu" is pronounced like "oi" in English, "sch" is like a "sh" sound, "ch" is pronounced like in English but softer, "au" is pronounced "ow", "ei" is pronounced like the English "i", "ie" and "i" are sound identical and are both pronounced like an English "e", and "äu" is the same as "eu" in terms of sound.
That woman standing there just admires you from behind.
when the bus was behind you it looked like a super duper long bus!
Has an amazing startup sound.
13:45 zwanzig is twenty. You used to be right
RIP Squirrel's OMSI videos! 😢
In Australia 27 degrees with 33% humidity is beautiful
You got done on the lights with that green fiesta, doesn't go on amber then floors it lol
Paul, yet another great video, will there be omsi 2, maybe even a twitch stream.
yea
There was an omsi stream wednesdat
+wesleyswarrior I know, I would just like to see a few more of this game.
+RC Madness I guess😀
+RC Madness he's done about ten. he has done more of flight sims than omsi but I can see where you are coming from
SQUIRREL ROCKS!!!
good real bus sounds, good bus route, windows that open lol, bus buttons that actually work = another great video. Only thing slightly annoying was the drivers seat position on this bus, as you can not see the passengers getting on this bus from that view. Miles better than bus sim 16. More omsi videos please.
I really don't like the position of the driver amd the fact that he needs a screen. It is a shame he even needs one because some people can't behave on the bus
Nach meiner meinung
OMSI ist besser als Bus-Simulator
Das stimmt
Vienna,my homecity and my favorite city ever !
Awesome video man ;)
The licence plates on your bus look very weird though.Is it a bug or made on purpose ? When it´s made on purpose then it´s wrong.
P.S OMV Gas Stations are pretty common in Austria but only in Austria I think ^^
Did anyone else notice that the seats are old stagecoach seats?
+ethan mcmenamie-trotter ah, remember when?
ethan mcmenamie-trotter thought I saw them from somewhere before
On ATS, I picked up a mod for the Peterbilt 389 Truck from the Steam Workshop. I also have a real company mod that I picked up on the first day of the 1.2 public beta from the workshop also!
Funny when you beeped at the car when he pulled o
Ut on you
'Umsteigen zu Linie X' means 'change for line X' - you could do with going over your German Paul :D (I can recommend the website Duolingo)
Squirrel, in my country it gets up to 42 degrees!
Been watching your vids for at least two years now, and am really now a huge fan. I would personally like to thank you for keeping your language clean. (I'm sure people are laughing at me for saying that.) Great videos, keep up the great work. Best wishes from America!
+TrainTrackTrav Finnaly who loves Squrriels clean brittish language!
I like this video the best and I love most of them
OMV is a pretty big Petrol station. It is the main petrol service in Hungary. I'm pretty sure it the same case in Austria and Slovakia and such
haha. I used to live there. No one in Vienna queues.
Squirrel exposed!: He is not a squirrel!
Squirrel Exposed!: He is the best youtuber!
apparently OMV is based in Vienna Squirrel
my bus driver drives the bus with those pressure lights on
Indicators on busses stay on. Thats on the busses in Belgium also ;-)
love omsi play more
Driven like a boss..
12:11 12:12 oh look a green fiesta
we have OMV gas stations in Romania as well, they'r quite a big company.
That moment when you are German or speak German and easily follow everything the annunciator said... (And Paul completely misunderstand it xD)
Good video squirrel
OMV are usually a lot more famous and frequent in easter Europe (e.g. Romania, Hungry and Austria
+Squirrel at 7:46 did u say "lets get ready to sh*t the doors"?
Yes he did lol XD
NOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
Ryan Tan true
He didn’t
haaaa it did sound like that 😂😂😂😂
Not sure if you read your comments, but I really think you'll like Bus & Cable Car Simulator: San Francisco
Siebenundzwanzig actually is 27. You got it right at the first one
Rear wheel drive!! Try pulling out a drift in that
In the company that I work for, if you are under 10 mins late, you're pretty much on time.. That's a rule that is in place to ease the drivers workload... From day one they tell us that all you have to worry about is the departure time, and that you will get to the destination whenever you get there.
The busses in the hague have a limit of 2,5 minutes. If they are later then that their on board computer goes red
Seriously? That's a tight schedule!
The Flying Menace yes. i don't know how they get punished for being late but it is in my city
OMV used to sponsor the Peugeot WRC team.
hey squirrel do ekurus bus if that bus is in omsi2. they roam budapest. Its a very nice fat classical 1970s bus.
are you using a keyboard to ster the bus
squirrel When will you use the Tram ?? Can you PLEASE USE THE TRAM
16:23 wanna race?
We have OMV gas stations here in Serbia :)
***** Haha :D i like the color of the neons at night
+Sone Misic Heeey that is what i was thinking :D
***** Hehe :D
+Sone Misic Hi brother.
+1997Aki Hello Hello :D
good gameplay! :)
Good video as usual Paul. I find however, that your commentary is often wrong or way off track.. For instance you said a few times there was only 1 car on the road, then 10 went by in the next minute and many had been stuck behind you the whole time, lol. It kinda drives me nuts, but I do like the quality of your videos so I keep watching.
DAGGERWIN Here Paul Yet Another Great Video Nowadays They Say YouTubing Is Boring And Hard But not For You Right?!
yay omsi more and more n more
13:50 Its 27. Sieben is seven und zwansig 20
On Berlin-Spandau I cant get the timetables for routes 130E and 137E. What can I do?
22:54 -23:07 O.O idiots they could got hit
Watching in September 2017... I know it's been a while but could you do omsi in Toronto
Sqrriel more omsi 2 video please
do more night bus routes
What button is it for the red text on the top left
Anyone here know if G920 will work with OMSI 2? My steering works, but throttle and brake do not.
"Hello clone people" ! Lol
can this be on laptop
Last time he plays OMSI 2 on his original account... rip.
Does anyone know what recording software he uses?
Love omsi better than bus simulator 16
I love the complicity in omsi 2
+Squirrel
Please do a video on the default Omsi2 map. I think you did not do one on that before ;)
ps:
"Zwanzig" is twenty, so "siebenundzwanzig" is 27. "Sechsundneunzig" is 96.
ps2:
I heard about somebody crashing on a scooter - which was stolen - and he was drunk - and did not have a license. That's what really gets you banned from driving :D
He did one route on the default map. Route 5
victor sels
I missed that, thanks.
+X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X8X no probs. Just search squirrel and omsi 2 and you will get there
in german we count the last number first. so directly translated into english twentyseven (siebenundzwanzig) would be sevenandtwenty. or eightynine (neunundachzig) would be nineandeighty. so we when we have 123 or onehundredtwentyfree, we count the hundred then the three, and then the twenty. einhundertdreiundzwanzig. onehundredthreeandtwenty.
here is a nice german word Donaudampfschiffahrtselektrizitätenhauptbetriebswerkbauunterbeamtengesellschaft
Ok, if the drive wheel is in the rear articualated section of the bus. How does that thing keep from driving wwonky. is there a vise system on the pivot point or something?
The diff is specifically designed.
it jsut seems odd. i mean it jsut seems like the pivot point would be a real hinderance to the thing.
sterling day There is a lot of fine tuning done to the diff which usually is very expensive to fix. For that reason a lot of diesel bendy buses transfer power to the back wheels of the front section hydraulically and diesel-electrics usually have their motors mounted on the wheels directly.
hi squirrel i was wondering if you could do a video on installing omsi 2 mods as i am getting really confused, thanks.
Please do more omsi 2!!!!!!!
Zwanzig is 20. 12 is zwolf (sorry can't create the umlaut over the letter o)
zwölf
you're welcome c:
Squirrel please can you do an OMSI video where you go "off route" part way through the journey. I just want to see what would happen & what the reaction from the passengers would be.
big fan
More Omsi 🇧🇷👍🏻👍🏻
Where's the 108060fps man? Great vid as always!
that's a whole lotta fps
+Martijn van Gerwen the human eye can't even see that
were do u get these game from and for omsi i need to find my activation key how??!!
Weird how the drive axle is in the back in my opinion. Just doesn't makes sense in a bendy (to me). Hmm.
+TallulahSoie Same here. One would think the second (or middle) axle being the halfway point it would counter-balance the power to the steering and dead axles. I only know of the Van Hool AG300 articulated w/ mid-engine.
Don't think it's your driving just the timetables appear really tight
He should've closed the doors immediately after someone boards and that could help save some time
You need to play Great Grundorf 2
Could you do a video of the omsi 2 route U18 cotterell university
Brings back memorys from my PSV Days,One of out old bus inspectors always said you get sacked for being early and paid for being late.And 99% of buses dont have keys you press in the brake peddal and then press the button.
What steering wheel and / or peddels do you use ?
Good video tho keep um coming.
Hiya, I bought OMSI 2 but for some reason the buses keep jumping do you know how to stop this or anyone who reads this can you please tell me.
Thanks
it is the heater not air con
Will you consider playing World Of Subways 4
Which one do you prefer omsi or bus simulator 16
Awh, too bad no 60fps, but oh well, who cares!? We enjoy these videos, 60fps or not!
I had a Mate drive a bus when I wer a chavie ya know !
Just how hard was it to learn the controls when this is a German game Mate ?
Zwanzig is twenty, Zwölf is twelve.