You will only need to activate this software using the provided license key once, it will then be linked to your "Steam Library". Your key will be emailed to you, once your order and payment is processed. This software is provided as a "Steam Key", which you can activate on Valve's online platform Steam. Internet connection and Steam User Account is required Graphics card: Geforce® ATI Radeon® minimum 512 MB
Operating system: Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10 Official developer’s website: System Requirements:
Script engine to influence the handling characteristics and functions of the bus.
Four different views: driver sight, passenger sight, exterior view or free view.Fully functional IBIS (integrated on-board information system).Realistic and controllable weather and seasonal effects.Realistic and intelligent traffic and detailed landscape.The classic versions of the MAN double-decker buses SD200 and SD202 are included.All previously created vehicles and routes run smoothly in the new version. Of course, OMSI 2 is fully backward compatible. Saving optimized loading of maps which allows considerably larger maps.Intersections can easily be equipped with individual vertical profiles. New editor functions: automatic import of aerial imagery, terrain adapts to run of the road, improved spline connection algorithm, rotation of objects around all axes.
New script functions such as full matrix view, advanced access to system variables.Animated real vertical profile on the Spandau map.OMSI 2 supports a world coordinate system so it is possible to import a DEM (Digital Elevation Model) with the help of a DLL you can even program yourself.Repairs: system damage model for simulation of technical defects.Advanced and improved AI traffic (better road- and steering behaviour, railway- and subway traffic).This function also allows temporary changes to maps or routes caused by construction sites or special buses. Chronology function: Relive the change taking place in Spandau between 19! OMSI 2 now replicates the exciting years following the German reunification and all the innovations and route expansions (line 137 to Falkensee) that came along with it.