![]() ![]() If I'm feeling particularly sadistic I'll change the weather at the same time to 'heavy rain' or 'snow'. This forces them all to get off and gives you peace to drive. That just leaves them ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ about the temperature in the bus, but that's easily solved by turning up/down the heater controls. The other 'grumbles' occur less frequently, and if you play with easy ticketing, that takes care of them whingeing about bad change or wrong tickets. These are the ones that make you want to drive the bus over something, just to give them something to moan about. You're welcome.Īs an afterthought the main ones to delete are 'Too Bad' (usually three for each character) and 'Too Late' (usually two each). Originally posted by Biffer:No worries, Rusty. There are quite a few indeed, but it is a hobby after all. With a can of Red Bull, and a container filled with "shall we then." I will certainly succeed. I took a look at the folder, I see what you mean. I think I can definitely do something with this. if for any reason you need to verify your game files, re-install OMSI, or if Steam makes certain updates, all those 'grumbles' will be re-installed too, so you'll need to do it all over again (I suspect the makers of OMSI have shares in Valium). Repeat this procedure for every map you want. It can be tedious work, but worth it if you want a quiet day 'at work'. ![]() You can click on each sound-file to hear it, and even if you don't speak the language, it's usually obvious if it's a 'grumble'.ĭepending on the map, and whether you've got additional Add-On character packs, you'll have to do this for every M/F passenger listed. For example 'Too Bad', 'Too Late', 'Too Hot', Too Cold' (and of course, make backups just in case). etc., etc.Įach of these files represents a Male or Female character.Ĭlick on each of these in turn and delete any files with the words 'bad' or 'too' included in the title. Inside the chosen map you'll find a list of files like, 'F1, F2, F3. Go to the 'Ticket Packs' file in your main OMSI2 folder and select a map from the files you'll find there. Originally posted by Rusty Nail:Furthermore, it seems, for example, that you can stop the "grumbles" of some travelers with an eternally bad day. So you download the map you want, and the mod puts all the files where they belong ![]() Some kind of "mod" like the Bulk Court Files mod, but for maps, could be a solution. Where do you put those things.? Furthermore, it seems, for example, that you can stop the "grumbles" of some travelers with an eternally bad day. There are "Matrix and Rolbands" available, so you can see where the buses of external downloads go in each city. I generally find it very unclear where exactly certain files should be placed in order for everything to work properly. I'm not a computer expert, and I'm hesitant to dive into the "heart" of a game without knowing exactly what to do there. The only thing I can still do myself is to run all buses in all cities, thanks to the "Court Files Bulk Mod", which puts the right court files in the right folders. There was nothing left for me but to uninstall the whole game, and reinstall it without "mods" except for some buses, which were doing well before the crash, I took back. For example on OMSI-2 mods one map I would like to have is Horizon-16- Chateauroux, but I stopped doing it, I don't dare anymore, nothing worked nearly decent anymore, despite following the tutorials exactly, I even went to YouTube. I have several downloads from "OMSI2-mods", a German site, but indeed also from OmsiWorld. Not only with maps, by the way, also with certain buses. The electrical installation has also been changed and the power steering has been used."Ĭredit: Nick™ and greets for Michass (repaint, test), Szofeero (test), Dsiek17 (repaints), kuiama (repaint), Matej (help with materials), CraherPL (fixed bug), SzaLony (fixed bug), Sartorius (fixed bug), DarkWolf9608 (great sounds of engine).I have the same problem. Above the windshield there is a place for an information board. The left side wall has a manually operated door leading to the driver's seat. The body is equipped with two pairs of doors located on the front and rear overhang, electro-pneumatically controlled from the driver's seat. The changes in this version mainly affected the interior, which was redesigned and adapted to the transport of 70 passengers, 23 of them seated. "In 1969, a prototype model of the H9 series in the urban version was built. It looks great, it sounds great, it's a simple bus but has many interactive features which is always great for role-play or just enjoying the ability to play with these vehicles! This is a manual bus, but it feels good to drive. ![]()
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