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Lionclaw 02-18-13 09:36 AM

Nice! :)

Music fits nicely with the video. :up:

Skybird 02-18-13 06:23 PM

I watched three normal-speed videos at youtube, and get the very strong impression that reasonable driving physics is not the shining side of this game? Concept, idea, looks all are nice and well, but shouldn't reasonable driving physics (and less turning Autobahnen) part of the package?

I like good driving simulations and maybe wopuld have tried this one, the idea and concept indeed look nice. But the physics to be seen in the movies keep we away. So when it comes to big cars, I stay with OMSI.

Lord_magerius 02-18-13 06:27 PM

The physics can be a bit borked at times and to be honest I think most people buy it for the eye candy.

Oberon 02-18-13 09:49 PM

Yeah, I doubt it's your scene Skybird. It has its merits but I don't think it would appeal to you.

Herr B, I'm glad I'm not the only one who struggles to park those things! :haha:

Red October1984 02-18-13 10:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 2012028)
I watched three normal-speed videos at youtube, and get the very strong impression that reasonable driving physics is not the shining side of this game? Concept, idea, looks all are nice and well, but shouldn't reasonable driving physics (and less turning Autobahnen) part of the package?

I like good driving simulations and maybe wopuld have tried this one, the idea and concept indeed look nice. But the physics to be seen in the movies keep we away. So when it comes to big cars, I stay with OMSI.

I first saw this thread and my first thought was "Wow....something more boring than Microsoft Train Simulator"

Next, I read the thread and a driving simulation might not be that bad...just the fact that you are a trucker.... :-?

Lastly, I see that the driving physics are sub-par? Wow...That just killed any spark of interest I had in this game... :dead:

Herr-Berbunch 02-19-13 02:52 AM

Hey, guess what? THERE IS A PHYSICS MOD.

I'd suggest if you have the slightest potential interest in the game you try the demo (with mods) before ignoring it forever.

It had load times that make all Silent Hunterers extremely envious.

Watching real speed runs would be quite the most boring thing on YouTube.

OSMI looks good, but is quite restricted in what and where it delivers, but again has some good mods, I believe.

SuneG 02-19-13 06:29 AM

nice game got the demo, im going to buy it i think

Skybird 02-19-13 06:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Red October1984 (Post 2012107)
I first saw this thread and my first thought was "Wow....something more boring than Microsoft Train Simulator"

Next, I read the thread and a driving simulation might not be that bad...just the fact that you are a trucker.... :-?

Lastly, I see that the driving physics are sub-par? Wow...That just killed any spark of interest I had in this game... :dead:

Not wanting to distract from the threads original title, just briefly:

Try OMSI. One of the best simulations of a "moving platform" (air-land-sea) that I know. Feels incredibly real, the sounds I cannot differ form reality (I know those busses, I lived in Berlin when those things rolled there), the feeling to actually drive something that big is very convincing. Braking, accelerating, gear changes - all like I experienced it in reality 25 years ago. Interface a bitr rough around the edges, but one gets used to it. Many modded maps available also. New version with flex busses coming this year. Many videos on youtube, quality of maps shown there varies.

I also tried, longer time ago, Bus and Cable Car Simulator San Francisco.

LINK

Big shame. All that nice modelling of a very big city, and then ruining it with that crappy gameplay and bad driving model. Some developers, so I sometimes think, do their design work while being on drugs.

Skybird 02-19-13 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Herr-Berbunch (Post 2012159)

OSMI looks good, but is quite restricted in what and where it delivers, but again has some good mods, I believe.

Originally it had just one base track in Spandau 1989, but it got tremendously pushed in modded tracks available. I have collected some, but at one time stopped to follow it, since more and more tracks came out that needed more and more additional mods for traffic signs, graphics and other stuff. Maybe I have grown to old for this modding kind of business, I don't know. But from what I see, the sim really shines in number of very well done available tracks now.

A favourite added track of mine is Kulmnock, its is absollutely lovely ,and very well done. Duesburg also is nice. I think today there are even better ones.

A new version of OMSI will come this year. It features flex busses, and allows to switch between Spandau in various, at least two, time stages: before and after the wall came down. Some changes in those early years are very big, with whole railroad stations deleted and huge buildings added elsewhere (Spandau Arkaden as an example).

But first and foremost, it is about the experience to drive and manage a bus, and that is where OMSI delivers, with many bus models by default and in modded supplements, and it delivers with flying colours. The sound to me still ranks in the benchmark category of all simulation stuff, no matter the genre. I still could swear that I am listening to sounds from reality around me. Driving alone deep in the night in a silent outskirt of Berlin, with snow and heavy weather, makes you react emotionally to the sim. Not many simulations achieve such that with me.

Red October1984 02-19-13 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 2012203)
Big shame. All that nice modelling of a very big city, and then ruining it with that crappy gameplay and bad driving model. Some developers, so I sometimes think, do their design work while being on drugs.

Hey, no surprise there. Look what Ubisoft did to Silent Hunter.

Some Devs just want to watch the world burn right?

Herr-Berbunch 02-19-13 12:04 PM

Collect a trailer with a couple of tractors they said! It was close, but I wiggled round and got out with no incident. Overnight (and day) run from Milan to Wien with a kip near Salzburg.

http://img803.imageshack.us/img803/1...ractordel1.jpg

Just dropped the trailer in Wien, Austria - limited for jobs from here, all relatively low value.

http://img5.imageshack.us/img5/9923/ets2tractordel2.jpg

Schroeder 03-03-13 03:30 PM

Relatively low value in this game still means about 12 -15 times what you would get in real life.:haha:

Arclight 08-08-13 05:48 AM

Back to trucking lately. Got 3 DAFs running now, 2 hired drivers. Needs moneys to upgrade the garage. Still paying off that loan...

http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j...ps1b2b98c6.jpg
Another cargo in Britain.

http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j...ps6d475de0.jpg
Coming off the ferry.

http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j...ps4c7a16e8.jpg
Done and done.

Schroeder 08-08-13 05:58 AM

Is there actually any advantage in having a 3 axle truck in the game or is that just looks?

Arclight 08-08-13 06:22 AM

Bit more stable it seems. Haven't rolled a 6-wheeler yet, or jack-knifed. Braking seems better too.

Haven't rolled a 4x2 either for that matter, but got darn close once. :hmmm:

Schroeder 08-08-13 06:45 AM

Thanks. What mods are you running?

Herr-Berbunch 08-08-13 07:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Schroeder (Post 2096952)
Thanks. What mods are you running?

Not a livery mod that's for sure. Get rid of Posped, et al, swap for some real companies - same for filling stations, get Shell in there. :yeah:

Hmmm, not played this for a while . . . :hmmm:

Arclight 08-08-13 11:37 AM

I don't run mods in general. Saves me a ton of headaches and the pleasure of missing out on a lot of truly mediocre content. :cool:


Though the cosmetic stuff I don't mind. Might get the real companies in there. Then again, why bother? Never pay attention to that anyway... The hell do I care what the companies are called? :hmmm:

Kremmen 08-12-13 12:07 PM

After seeing the screenshots in the Other Game's Screenies thread I demo'ed then subsequently bought it.
Using the Total Realism Project modpack at the moment,lot's of cool features in it,there's one that on game startup ,goes online to check up to date European fuel prices and put's them ingame,very nice touch but expensive :wah:

The boss's truck :

http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/<a h...s2_scania2.pnghttp://i1130.photobucket.com/albums/...9a673fe2b0.jpg


http://i1130.photobucket.com/albums/...s2_scania3.png

Arclight 10-18-13 12:17 PM

Did not see this coming: https://www.worldoftrucks.com/en/


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