: The "Chronology" feature allows you to see the Berlin Wall fall and experience how bus routes and the city changed over time.
: Despite its age, the engine can be stuttery; players often need to tweak Steam community settings like anti-aliasing to get a smooth experience.
: The game has a massive community that creates custom maps (like "Chistogorsk") and buses (like the PAZ-3205).
(The Omnibus Simulator 2) is widely regarded as one of the most technically realistic bus simulators on the market, despite its dated visuals. Developed by MR Software and published by Aerosoft, it focuses on precise mechanical simulation and historical accuracy, specifically centering on the Spandau district of Berlin between 1986 and 1994. Core Gameplay & Realism
: Compared to modern titles like Bus Simulator 21 , the visuals and UI feel like the early 2000s.