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- Stadtbus O305: nice old Mercedes Bus (around 1970 / without the license as always, but it is a Mercedes, just the star is missing) / one version is also for the Berlin-Spandau map. This add-on is required for nice freeware bus like the O307. The map that comes with it is ok, but not a real town. You can drive on it, but wont be your favourite. The bus is more important than the map.
- Hamburg Day & Night: very nice real map with a nice run. The content is also needed for some newer freeware maps. The bus is also nice (around 1994), but its not easy to get it work on other cards, cause it has a different timetable system (but you can find the files for other maps in freeware forums)
- Three Generations: 3 Busses, quite nice, mainly used for the Hamburg route, so I would definetly recommend to have the Hamburg Add-On first.
Would be my favourites. Vienna 1+2 is also nice, but quite expensive for the content. Im not really interested in the Chicago map. Gladbeck is very big with many lines, but in my opinion not good quality, more mass than class.
You could also wait for christmas sale. Not certain, but the DLCs could be on sale then.
As for Hamburg, I was disappointed with it because it only has 1 route (or is it 2? can't remember!).
Three Generations is a nice luxury to have to add to your bus collection, but you can also get some great buses for free too so it's not entirely necessary.
Ultimately I'd recommend the X10 map!
Gladbeck if you own the three generations you may not be too worrried about the buses that come with this add on. You do get a nice number of routes. But differant parts of the map seem to differ in build standards. Some areas are built quite well but there are other areas that are not.
It also is one of the worse add ons I have for frames due in part to it's size. Plus a good number of people have had problems with it.
Hamburg is a well built map but it is only 2 routes a day route and a night route. Again this one is not too bad on the frames. Three generations is made for this route so if you buy one of these add ons then you'll might want to get the other.
Vienna. They are nice routes and the buses are somthing abit differant from the German stuff. On my system the frames are not that bad but they are not as good as say the X10. The real downside to these are the price if you compear it to the X10.
Three Generations. There are a good number of repaints for these buses and are a good way in a sale to increase your fleet.
I would say out of them all X10 would be the best to get due to the number of lines it gives you.
EngineerKenny123
You get only the Double Decker as a new Bus. But you have Repaints for the MAN NL and NG.