@@IvanViajando Custom Built. The specs are: CPU: i9 9900K @ 4.70 GHz GPU: RTX 3080 RAM: 32 GB DDR4 Installed on an SSD, played at 1440p, EPIC preset for the graphics settings, 150% Scaling.
I'm so happy. Developers said that The Buss will be fully supported by the modding scene. So fans will be able to create their own maps of cities, buses, like in OMSI 2. I can't wait! It might be the best simulator ever, The Next Gen of OMSI 2, hmmm something like OMSI 3. :)
Looking really good for an early access game and if modding capable right from the start could be the next gen Bus Simulator. I saw some unseen areas not shown by other channels. The city looks so convincing it is an amazing amount of detail.
Beautiful, really beautiful. I'm divided between bus sims, train sims, or tram sims. I really don't know which I want to try first. I'm figuring out what kind of computer specs I need since I'm coming back to gaming in the next couple of months, but it's really difficult deciding which game to start with. Anyway, thanks again for the review. Just wow. What a game.
Yeah it's indeed difficult to decide, that's why I've got all of them ;D If you need any help with choosing the right specs for your next pc I'm also happy to assist
CPU: i9 9900K at 4.7 GHz GPU: RTX 3080 RAM: 32 GB DDR4 Installed on an SSD, played at 1440p, max graphics 150% scaling with an avg 60 fps. But you don't need that kind of overkill hardware to run this game. For an early access game it's pretty well optimised.
Typical terrible TML vehicle physics are here again :P These guys should learn about bus physics before releasing a simulation for a crazy price... We couldn't still get realistic suspension behaviours on FBS and TBS, and they give us another version of their unfinished work :P
That's how I feel about the physics: They are similar to FBS, better than Bus Simulazor 18, worse than OMSI. Right now the suspension feels too stiff when braking and accelerating (no leaning into the wheels). I also feel the bus has a too short brake distance. Other than that the physics feel realistic. I must also add that as a TML fan and part of the closed Beta team I'm probably a bit biased towards The Bus. But so far as I know they are working on a proper air suspension simulation right now, so let's hope the rework will be included very soon. If you don't like something specific about the physics let me know, I'll pass it forward to the devs. The more specific we get the easier it's for them to fix it. 😄
EDIT: The Solo version of the Scania Citywide will in fact be included at release (Has recently been announced by TML)
What PC have you?
@@IvanViajando Custom Built. The specs are:
CPU: i9 9900K @ 4.70 GHz
GPU: RTX 3080
RAM: 32 GB DDR4
Installed on an SSD, played at 1440p, EPIC preset for the graphics settings, 150% Scaling.
Tbh the game sounds better than looks.
Im so exited for THE BUS!
I'm so happy. Developers said that The Buss will be fully supported by the modding scene. So fans will be able to create their own maps of cities, buses, like in OMSI 2. I can't wait! It might be the best simulator ever, The Next Gen of OMSI 2, hmmm something like OMSI 3. :)
If FFB on Steering wheel will be same level (or better) yeah, it will for me OMSI 3 :)
I can't wait to see the mods for this game
Looking really good for an early access game and if modding capable right from the start could be the next gen Bus Simulator. I saw some unseen areas not shown by other channels. The city looks so convincing it is an amazing amount of detail.
Can't wait for Phase 2 when the map modding tools come😎 BTW will also drive through those unseen areas to the depot in a future video😉
Beautiful, really beautiful.
I'm divided between bus sims, train sims, or tram sims. I really don't know which I want to try first.
I'm figuring out what kind of computer specs I need since I'm coming back to gaming in the next couple of months, but it's really difficult deciding which game to start with. Anyway, thanks again for the review. Just wow. What a game.
Yeah it's indeed difficult to decide, that's why I've got all of them ;D
If you need any help with choosing the right specs for your next pc I'm also happy to assist
A weird glitch in the sky 6:04
yep hopefully this gets fixed. Only time I encountered this though😅
Hi bro
Bro can i run this game on 4GB RAM I5 6400K 2.71GHZ GT 710 2GB DDR5
Unfortunately No. The GT 710 is a very weak office card. Also 2 GB of RAM is not enoigh to run modern games. You'll have to upgrade your PC.
@@5MinutesSimulators i have 4gb ram
@@INCREDIBLERTXGAMER you nedd at least 8
@@5MinutesSimulators ok bro
PC spec ?
CPU: i9 9900K at 4.7 GHz
GPU: RTX 3080
RAM: 32 GB DDR4
Installed on an SSD, played at 1440p, max graphics 150% scaling with an avg 60 fps.
But you don't need that kind of overkill hardware to run this game. For an early access game it's pretty well optimised.
@@5MinutesSimulators i saw somebody only having a GTX 960 and a i5-2400 and he got 40-50 fps with everything on max even the traffic. So pretty good!
@@hadiamrane u have the link?
@@cindylascort2357 His channel is called: Eamons85. For some reason the link that i shared disappeared.
@@hadiamrane thank u so much my friend!
Typical terrible TML vehicle physics are here again :P These guys should learn about bus physics before releasing a simulation for a crazy price... We couldn't still get realistic suspension behaviours on FBS and TBS, and they give us another version of their unfinished work :P
That's how I feel about the physics: They are similar to FBS, better than Bus Simulazor 18, worse than OMSI. Right now the suspension feels too stiff when braking and accelerating (no leaning into the wheels). I also feel the bus has a too short brake distance. Other than that the physics feel realistic.
I must also add that as a TML fan and part of the closed Beta team I'm probably a bit biased towards The Bus. But so far as I know they are working on a proper air suspension simulation right now, so let's hope the rework will be included very soon.
If you don't like something specific about the physics let me know, I'll pass it forward to the devs. The more specific we get the easier it's for them to fix it. 😄
i think its godd! In real life the cars driving also so bad. So it is realistic,