Just to answer some questions from within the vid: - The bus does have a station brake. The blue button releases the doors and also applies the station brake. You don't only need to release it when people want to get off, in Vienna passengers get on from all doors as well. - There is no ticketing on the buses in Vienna. - The red light on the speedo comes on at 60 in all VOV-type german busses, it doesn't mean you're doing something wrong. It's just there to remind you to watch the speed limit. It comes on at 80 for intercity buses. - The announcer does work - you need to activate it with the button on the lower left to start it; but it is very inflexible - it says all the stops in succession, including the optional stops for the route variants, that on normal runs you have to skip. - Yes, this DLC is a total ripoff :) Considering it charges you twice for one map, that has two short routes. That is so no worth it... the X10 has at least 10 driveable routes and is cheaper. The Gladbeck map has like 40 (granted they are not as high quality as this one, but still... that's 20 times more routes :) ) I owned the old vienna map back from omsi 1, so I only bought the vienna 2, and, well... even that's not worth it. I played it for like two days and it was all played out for me. Just general advice to potential buyers... oh, and you went the wrong way at the end :) but not massively. You're supposed to go straight at the massive intersection with the trams, there is another stop, and then you get into the station from the left. Thanks for the vid, keep 'em coming! You're the man :)
+Vale Ro From what I remember from my visit there back in the day, they can sell you a ticket from their shirt pocket, but buses do not have a cashdesk or a ticket printer. In any case, this is not simulated in this DLC.
Hey Paul! The gizmo on the screen at 11:45 is a Toll Booth payment meter, known as a 'Telepeage' that works using RF technology, so you just drive towards the toll barrier, and it will automatically lift and take payment via your nominated method. They're used all over Europe, and are normally signposted with a 'T' above certain lanes at the toll booth.
27:31 - If you look on the right side of the left windshield, you can see a separate traffic signal labelled "BUS", that's a priority signal for buses. The "A" on top acknowledges that you're there, and the backslash "\" on the bottom telling you to go. This gets you moving ahead of the regular traffic.
That "ding-dong" from the doors is almost exactly like my flats door bell, it made me jump every time thinking was that in my headset or someone actually waiting at my door.
squirrel here is your rating from me: 1. you kept speeding in the suburbs. 2. on 27:37 you had a green light with the bus signal but you waited until the car signal was green meaning you ran a red. 3. you don't have to stop at every single stop, you just gotta stop where people are waiting or disembarking the bus. A means Anzeige witch means announcement, basically saying you signalled the light you are there. this BTW is not criticism!!! see it as feedback to improve your skill
Wow! Squirrel, I have to say that this DLC is georgous. The engine sound is exactly like from the old ones. I really enjoyed trips with such a bus in my childhood. Greetings from Vienna
another classic video squirrel with cars cutting you up, non paying passengers and the abandoned bus, love your commentary style and had me in stiches.Keep up the awesome work
It's called GoBox - it's basically a toll for Buses and Trucks on Austrian motorways. "Nebelschlussleuchte" and "Nebelleuchte" are very brigt lights used when there is fog. First one is for the back, second one for the front.
Greate video, as always :) In the Netherlands you are even required to know the bus traffic lights when you want to get your driver license. And on the part where you drove over the tram track, there are special traffic lights hanging just of to the right of the tram track, you can see it hanging on 39:33
Hey Paul, As you may know I am from Vienna. So I know these busses. :) Let me explain a bit for you: How to work the doors at the stops: You only have to press "Freigabe" (blue button) and the passengers will automatically get off and on to the bus. They also open the doors from the outside. The two rear doors are automatic - you only have to wait until they are closed to drive on. The front door is controlled by the driver. The passengers will also open this door - but it must be closed by the driver. As soon as the boarding is complete you have to delete the "Freigabe" with the green button. You can also delete the "freigabe" if the doors are not closed - as soon as the green light is lit and the ding-dong is sounded you can drive away. The green switch in the middle is for the fog light on the rear of the bus. The thing on the windshield is a so called "Go Box" it is for automated toll system on Motorways. Sonderwagen = Not in Service You could use LOWW for the weather.
+reallocutus Don't forget the switches he wasn't sure about: The green one in the center of the dash is for the rear fog-lights (or whatever they're called in english). Next to it is the button for opening the roof hatches. Next to that says heating, and next to that are the front fog lights.
42:53 Just noticed the arrow pointing straightfoward for 24A. I think Paul skipped a chunk of the route by blindly following the tracks. He wasn't even surprised about the end results not popping up. :D
The GO Box is a payment system for the road tax (VIGNETTE). You pay the tax at a petrol station, and then the employee of the patrol station activates it. This allows you to travel on the motorway and on roads out of a city. You can get a fine if you do not have this(in real life, obviously). This works only in Austria and it is only for buses and coaches.
For everyone wondering about the timetable not being visible at 10:10, there wasn't really any timetable there.. Squirrel likes to use the road to guide his way with times and other information.. :3
Hi Squirrel, thx for this DLC: I worked in Vienna in 2006 and this reminded me of that wonderful city. The German road names are quite difficult for foreigners but the way you say "Tag" and "Morgen" is very authentic. Perhaps a new career for you? :-) The GObox is a radio emitter for the road toll system (the numbers on it are for the number of axles)
Got gifted this by a fellow nutter on steam with the vienna DLC but when I tried to load up the map there were lots of buildings and roads completely missing (invisible)
12:05 it is a tag. When you drive on motorways you will drive under a set of cameras connected to a pole on the motorway. The 'GO' makes a beep sound to say you have paied for the Toll Road.
The boxy thing looks like the French GoBip Télepeage machines that let you through the Télepeage gates and the labelling suggests it might be along those sorts of lines
the white little ''go'' box on the windscreen is an austrian toll collector, you have to press the button to set the number of axles and what kind of vehicle you drive so a lorry or a bus.
That green button saying "Nebelschlußl." where you didn't know what it was is a rear fog-light. And the other one saying "Nebelleuchte" is for fog lights in the front.
"Rubbishy old Mercedes Benz cars?" Bite yer tongue, Squirrel! (A little 4-pot diesel, a 240D in that same silly cream color, was my first car... And I still miss it, almost 20 years later!) :)
There is a driving rating system built in! Well OMSI 1 had it so I am assuming OMSI 2 has it aswell. Just go and click on your profile/Driver and you should find the stats.
For Vienna: you only operate the doors by using the blue "Freigabe" button. Passengers will open all doors by themselves. The bus driver does not sell tickets, so no difference turning ticketing on or off in the game. Now you can guess in which city I live. ;-)
A tip for next drive on this map Squirrel! I noticed when you were driving on the tram-rails that a couple of meters in front of the actual junction, a small indicator is up there at the powerlines showing you the state of the lights at the next junction. It is hard to see, but if you see them, you will always notice them!
lol squirrel, Nice vid. You took a wrong turn where the tramtracks turned right to the kagran station. You were supposed to go straight ahead and turn right at the next intersection ;-) thats why you had that close encounter with the other bus
The Go box is a digital toll collect system. On motorway gantries, there is a sensor that detects when you pass, and you get charged via the box. It's a pre-pay system that depletes the more useage you do. Make sense?
Nebelschlusslicht (green button) = rear foglight Nebelleuchte = front foglights Your welcome. And you've missed the bus trafficlight where you asked yourself what would happen if the light turns green. Your signal was "\" (go) before the light turned green. ;-) Ah, you've seen it at the second one!
Hi Squirrel, nice to have a OMSI video again. Some errors were actually spotted during the trip, like you missed some passengers waiting at the stops and willing to get on from the second or third door of the bus, then you made a wrong turn in the tram lane after missing your traffic light, probably missed some stops. Some more suggestions for you when driving a bus, like drivers don't put on their cab lights at night as they should be illuminated automatically when the doors are opened. Also switching on the cab light will lower your visibility especially in poor weather like raining and snowing, as the water droplets will reflect the light inside the cab. Keep on your good work.
but you missed the bus lights :O again. at 27:40 The white lights right beside the center window line.. that tells you if you can go. like green or not
hey! dunno if somebody pointed it out already: the "warning light "at 8:55 is the rear fog light edit: in austria you're forced to give way to signalling busses in city areas
Something interesting I just found out as far as I could find the Vienna Addon and Hamburg Addon were the only addons that were made for the original Omsi. And there are 2 addons of it for Omsi 2 + an AI bendy bus addon.
Why do the overhead power cables break up in to small lines, rather than be a continuous line? Especially when at a distance. I get that in ETS2 as well.
The red light is just because you drive over 55 km/h, which you normally shouldn't do when in a 50 Speed Zone. But out of town, or in a 70 Zone you can drive faster.
The GO box is an electronic responder to collect toll from vehicles above 3.5 tonnes. If you drive under a portal it'll beep and then collect the toll. In real life as well
when you said "look at that dog" I did not see it as first so thought you were talking about one of the boarding female passengers lol, I might buy this DLC just for that funny bell, its awesome.
+Squirrel Hi Squirrel, I was just wondering how you get fully functioning side mirrors as I have german map in OMSI 2 with the MAN buses and the side mirrors never work on them
i think the thing on the window is for that the sign knows when to switch text so its like a gps and auto update the street names and stuff tag me if im right
His bus made it up to 33 C (92 F) and I kept watching, thinking "When will he notice this?" or "When will the passengers notice this?"
😂
Just to answer some questions from within the vid:
- The bus does have a station brake. The blue button releases the doors and also applies the station brake. You don't only need to release it when people want to get off, in Vienna passengers get on from all doors as well.
- There is no ticketing on the buses in Vienna.
- The red light on the speedo comes on at 60 in all VOV-type german busses, it doesn't mean you're doing something wrong. It's just there to remind you to watch the speed limit. It comes on at 80 for intercity buses.
- The announcer does work - you need to activate it with the button on the lower left to start it; but it is very inflexible - it says all the stops in succession, including the optional stops for the route variants, that on normal runs you have to skip.
- Yes, this DLC is a total ripoff :) Considering it charges you twice for one map, that has two short routes. That is so no worth it... the X10 has at least 10 driveable routes and is cheaper. The Gladbeck map has like 40 (granted they are not as high quality as this one, but still... that's 20 times more routes :) ) I owned the old vienna map back from omsi 1, so I only bought the vienna 2, and, well... even that's not worth it. I played it for like two days and it was all played out for me. Just general advice to potential buyers...
oh, and you went the wrong way at the end :) but not massively. You're supposed to go straight at the massive intersection with the trams, there is another stop, and then you get into the station from the left.
Thanks for the vid, keep 'em coming! You're the man :)
Cheers for the info :)
+Squirrel i'm a big fan, 12:10 is not a tachometer. it is a toll system for use on toll operated motorways we have them in Toronto
+jayzhead well as far as i know, the bus drivers over here in Vienna do sell tickets to those who need one
+Squirrel
Btw. you have a typo in the description, it´s Kagran not Kargran :-)
+Vale Ro From what I remember from my visit there back in the day, they can sell you a ticket from their shirt pocket, but buses do not have a cashdesk or a ticket printer. In any case, this is not simulated in this DLC.
Welcome to the Squirrel-Sauna bus... it's 32 Degrees. :)
+NightShader1 Shoddy sauna if you ask me.. lacks about 50-60c :p
Well yea.. and the humidity isn't by far high enough. But you got the point. :P Wouldn't want to be in that bus.
Oh yes :p Just.. you know.. had to
+Fjell Reven 70°C is too cold for me :D
+MrSimsFani Wouldn't you die at that temperature?
the ''go'' thing on the front window is to pass the tolls
Hey Paul!
The gizmo on the screen at 11:45 is a Toll Booth payment meter, known as a 'Telepeage' that works using RF technology, so you just drive towards the toll barrier, and it will automatically lift and take payment via your nominated method. They're used all over Europe, and are normally signposted with a 'T' above certain lanes at the toll booth.
this is because he is in a low technologyical developed country - usa
@@coolcat-nq4mj haha very funny
27:31 - If you look on the right side of the left windshield, you can see a separate traffic signal labelled "BUS", that's a priority signal for buses. The "A" on top acknowledges that you're there, and the backslash "\" on the bottom telling you to go. This gets you moving ahead of the regular traffic.
Love the engine sound on that. New buses may be better for emissions, but they just don't sound the same as the oldies.
That "ding-dong" from the doors is almost exactly like my flats door bell, it made me jump every time thinking was that in my headset or someone actually waiting at my door.
Smertyuk ok boomer
27:40 there was a Bus Traffic light on the right ;)
squirrel here is your rating from me:
1. you kept speeding in the suburbs.
2. on 27:37 you had a green light with the bus signal but you waited until the car signal was green meaning you ran a red.
3. you don't have to stop at every single stop, you just gotta stop where people are waiting or disembarking the bus.
A means Anzeige witch means announcement, basically saying you signalled the light you are there.
this BTW is not criticism!!! see it as feedback to improve your skill
+Stijn Teeuwen oh and you went the wrong way on the end missing the second to last stop
+Stijn Teeuwen lol
+Stijn Teeuwen je dikke moedrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Lol
+Wolf not sure what you said.
Nice number plate.
By the way, do you ever notice that we can't see your OMSI 2 menus? Can't see the job window etc...
You may want to try the button labeled "Ansage" for the Anouncements to come on
Love those old busses...
Wow! Squirrel, I have to say that this DLC is georgous. The engine sound is exactly like from the old ones.
I really enjoyed trips with such a bus in my childhood.
Greetings from Vienna
Even the Ding Dong sounds correctly
Every time I get an upload notification it instantly brightens my day. Keep doing what your doing Squirrel!
Bus 999
Great Video once again, its awesome to see you driving through my hometown! Greetings from Vienna ;-)
another classic video squirrel with cars cutting you up, non paying passengers and the abandoned bus, love your commentary style and had me in stiches.Keep up the awesome work
Was in tears when you checked the bus temperature 31 Celsius lol
Yes been waiting for an omsi video keep up the good work
Hey Paul,
You drived the wrong way wher you missed the light.
You supposed to turn left but you continue follow the tram track.
+Gordon Wai noticed as well
+Gordon Wai saw that too
Isabelle Danes smartyzz people over here
I like all your vedo
It's called GoBox - it's basically a toll for Buses and Trucks on Austrian motorways.
"Nebelschlussleuchte" and "Nebelleuchte" are very brigt lights used when there is fog. First one is for the back, second one for the front.
A nice sqeek and a good slam is all you need. :D
"If I quickly check my timetable"
The one that we can't see?! 😂😂
Ever heard about double monitors
Greate video, as always :)
In the Netherlands you are even required to know the bus traffic lights when you want to get your driver license. And on the part where you drove over the tram track, there are special traffic lights hanging just of to the right of the tram track, you can see it hanging on 39:33
"Go Box" is an EZ-pass, also known as an auto toll
Hey Paul,
As you may know I am from Vienna. So I know these busses. :)
Let me explain a bit for you:
How to work the doors at the stops:
You only have to press "Freigabe" (blue button) and the passengers will automatically get off and on to the bus. They also open the doors from the outside. The two rear doors are automatic - you only have to wait until they are closed to drive on. The front door is controlled by the driver. The passengers will also open this door - but it must be closed by the driver. As soon as the boarding is complete you have to delete the "Freigabe" with the green button. You can also delete the "freigabe" if the doors are not closed - as soon as the green light is lit and the ding-dong is sounded you can drive away.
The green switch in the middle is for the fog light on the rear of the bus.
The thing on the windshield is a so called "Go Box" it is for automated toll system on Motorways.
Sonderwagen = Not in Service
You could use LOWW for the weather.
+reallocutus Don't forget the switches he wasn't sure about: The green one in the center of the dash is for the rear fog-lights (or whatever they're called in english). Next to it is the button for opening the roof hatches. Next to that says heating, and next to that are the front fog lights.
reallocutus So you can speak German?
So many words 😑
42:53 Just noticed the arrow pointing straightfoward for 24A. I think Paul skipped a chunk of the route by blindly following the tracks. He wasn't even surprised about the end results not popping up. :D
The GO Box is a payment system for the road tax (VIGNETTE). You pay the tax at a petrol station, and then the employee of the patrol station activates it. This allows you to travel on the motorway and on roads out of a city. You can get a fine if you do not have this(in real life, obviously). This works only in Austria and it is only for buses and coaches.
For everyone wondering about the timetable not being visible at 10:10, there wasn't really any timetable there.. Squirrel likes to use the road to guide his way with times and other information.. :3
its like the Bahamas in that bus lol another great vid by bus driver Squirrel
Hi Squirrel, thx for this DLC: I worked in Vienna in 2006 and this reminded me of that wonderful city. The German road names are quite difficult for foreigners but the way you say "Tag" and "Morgen" is very authentic. Perhaps a new career for you? :-)
The GObox is a radio emitter for the road toll system (the numbers on it are for the number of axles)
Got gifted this by a fellow nutter on steam with the vienna DLC but when I tried to load up the map there were lots of buildings and roads completely missing (invisible)
12:05 it is a tag. When you drive on motorways you will drive under a set of cameras connected to a pole on the motorway. The 'GO' makes a beep sound to say you have paied for the Toll Road.
Guys I need help when i spawn the bus he is on the reverse gear and I can't start the bus and textures are blurry
Sorry i’m 4 years late but i’m pretty sure that thing on the windshield is for tolls. You just drive through and it auto plays.
The boxy thing looks like the French GoBip Télepeage machines that let you through the Télepeage gates and the labelling suggests it might be along those sorts of lines
the white little ''go'' box on the windscreen is an austrian toll collector, you have to press the button to set the number of axles and what kind of vehicle you drive so a lorry or a bus.
That green button saying "Nebelschlußl." where you didn't know what it was is a rear fog-light. And the other one saying "Nebelleuchte" is for fog lights in the front.
hell yeah. I am from Vienna and I can remember those busses.loving it
"Rubbishy old Mercedes Benz cars?" Bite yer tongue, Squirrel! (A little 4-pot diesel, a 240D in that same silly cream color, was my first car... And I still miss it, almost 20 years later!) :)
There is a driving rating system built in! Well OMSI 1 had it so I am assuming OMSI 2 has it aswell. Just go and click on your profile/Driver and you should find the stats.
For Vienna: you only operate the doors by using the blue "Freigabe" button. Passengers will open all doors by themselves. The bus driver does not sell tickets, so no difference turning ticketing on or off in the game.
Now you can guess in which city I live. ;-)
The uphill climb button looks like a bus doing a wheelie 😄
A tip for next drive on this map Squirrel! I noticed when you were driving on the tram-rails that a couple of meters in front of the actual junction, a small indicator is up there at the powerlines showing you the state of the lights at the next junction. It is hard to see, but if you see them, you will always notice them!
Can you play a "Neoplan Jumbo Liner" ? That thing would be awesome!
As I´m from vienna I am amazed by the accuracy by this addon please more vienna
direction of the slash matters, backslash is turn left only, forward slash is right only and vertical is forward only
lol squirrel, Nice vid. You took a wrong turn where the tramtracks turned right to the kagran station. You were supposed to go straight ahead and turn right at the next intersection ;-) thats why you had that close encounter with the other bus
Saw a notification that Squirrel had released an OMSI video, and I knew today would be a good day hehe
The Go box is a digital toll collect system. On motorway gantries, there is a sensor that detects when you pass, and you get charged via the box. It's a pre-pay system that depletes the more useage you do. Make sense?
Go box in Austria is Toll Pay for motorways for vehicles
Nebelschlusslicht (green button) = rear foglight
Nebelleuchte = front foglights
Your welcome.
And you've missed the bus trafficlight where you asked yourself what would happen if the light turns green.
Your signal was "\" (go) before the light turned green. ;-)
Ah, you've seen it at the second one!
Hi Squirrel, nice to have a OMSI video again.
Some errors were actually spotted during the trip, like you missed some passengers waiting at the stops and willing to get on from the second or third door of the bus, then you made a wrong turn in the tram lane after missing your traffic light, probably missed some stops.
Some more suggestions for you when driving a bus, like drivers don't put on their cab lights at night as they should be illuminated automatically when the doors are opened. Also switching on the cab light will lower your visibility especially in poor weather like raining and snowing, as the water droplets will reflect the light inside the cab.
Keep on your good work.
Thank you squirrel for playing omsi
squirrel help my passengers don't talk is there like a setting to turn that on?
That's the first time I have heard a squirrel go 'eek'...!
Oh, and DON'T DRIVE WITHOUT THE WHEEL!
but you missed the bus lights :O again. at 27:40 The white lights right beside the center window line.. that tells you if you can go. like green or not
If it's possible to drive the trams, could you maybe make a video of it Squirrel? I'd like to see how the trams are. :)
HAHA those 32 degree tempreatures in the bus though!
hey! dunno if somebody pointed it out already: the "warning light "at 8:55 is the rear fog light
edit: in austria you're forced to give way to signalling busses in city areas
awesome bita driving Squirrel!
I remember being on an old bus and the driver had to open the front doors to see properly when doing one particular right turn.
Oh this Bus Sim looks lot more real to me and the sounds, ohh yes, really nice indeed,nice driving and :) keep it up.
look who drives the bus 16:25 XD
I love it when outlander speak German so funny 😅😅😅 Nice Video Squirrel 😎
There is a open the door button, not a lightbeam... The lightbeam is at the door and when nobody is crossing it, the door closes
44:50 Parking fail hype!
no
@@catman6616 yes
great video, lol the strange parked bus at the end
Something interesting I just found out as far as I could find the Vienna Addon and Hamburg Addon were the only addons that were made for the original Omsi. And there are 2 addons of it for Omsi 2 + an AI bendy bus addon.
Why do the overhead power cables break up in to small lines, rather than be a continuous line? Especially when at a distance. I get that in ETS2 as well.
The Go Box is for road tolls.
*customers complain because its 32 C in the bus*
Squirrel: what are they on about?
Please to more with OMSI 2! This is my favourite series on your channel! Do you ever play it on your live stream?
+DKrulesBigTimeV2 He was playing it on live stream today
The red light is just because you drive over 55 km/h, which you normally shouldn't do when in a 50 Speed Zone. But out of town, or in a 70 Zone you can drive faster.
The GO box is an electronic responder to collect toll from vehicles above 3.5 tonnes. If you drive under a portal it'll beep and then collect the toll. In real life as well
"Don't pass out on me" -Squirrel 2016
lol at 44:54 :) nice vid Paul. Similar to an average day at work for me this lol.
blessed new year to Paul n all subs
Great vid Paul keep up the great work 😀
At 28:47 did u see him miss a stop?
*Paul two of those buses have went by already*
The white box would be used to bypass toll bridges like if you were taking the bus out of state on a toll road
Good vid squirrel like always
when you said "look at that dog" I did not see it as first so thought you were talking about one of the boarding female passengers lol, I might buy this DLC just for that funny bell, its awesome.
If the fact about the tram route is true, i'd be more than happy to see it in a video one day :)
I believe that device is the toll card which beeps when you go under a toll bridge.
Where can you get mods for omsi 2 for the buses
+Squirrel "Sonderwagen" means 'special service' so that bus is on a special route. :D
Hi Paul, the GO Box is needed for the Austrian Highway toll system for any vehicles heavier than 3.5t.
It's a tacograph to show how much driving time you have
The lady steping on at 21:04 asked you to turn the heater on.
Sophisticated bus simulator but instead of the sophisticated bus the window is the only thing that matters XD
Been waiting all day to watch thos
+Squirrel Hi Squirrel, I was just wondering how you get fully functioning side mirrors as I have german map in OMSI 2 with the MAN buses and the side mirrors never work on them
Hey Pual why cant I things like the time table when you are looking at it?
That bastard yoda decided to become a bus driver.
How do you cancel the indicator on the bus in OMSI 2?
Nice video Paul :)
i think the thing on the window is for that the sign knows when to switch text so its like a gps and auto update the street names and stuff tag me if im right
Hey paul, Can't see your timetable setting window. It seem to be happening to your current omsi videos