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Yeah it would be cool to create my own routes, and I tried to do that too for the last week and a half, but I cant seem to get it to work, because I wanted some AI buses to run the route as well, instead of having it look so dead. with nothing running up and down the street.
As a matter of fact, I did make another map for another bus route. The Line 5X. I was trying to make the route for AI buses too, instead of just having me run it by myself. Line 5X runs along with Line 5, and on some parts of the route... it runs along with Line 92, except for certain streets where it runs on by itself, and Line 5X don't go to the Ruhleben Station. It ends at Rathaus Spandau Station with Line 5N. Hopefully there can be a way to get AI buses to run the Line 5X route with me. The route is long enough to have more that one bus run on it, like about 4 buses at the max, so hopefully I can add AI buses to the route.
If Mr-softwere whould do such thing the whould DLC it. To omsi one there was a guy that did a HUGE map based on the base mr-softwere map(New Berlin-Spandau v1.4). so if someone decides to make that then yes but dont expect anything official.
Now that I saw the New Berlin-Spandau V1.4, that is the one I want to add, because I saw the video of that map on youtube. I was impressed with the new map, and to see where the other bus lines go, especially Line 63. I have always wanted to know where that line goes to. I knew there was some more routes in OMSI 2 to add, and I see that I was right all along. You're right by the way, that map did look alot bigger, than the regular map the game came with. You can actually explore other bus lines, and see where exactly they go, other than running the Lines 5, and 92 all the time. It can get very tiring always having to make your own routes, because not all the time would you feel like making your own everytime you're playing OMSI 1, or OMSI 2, and may want to add your new routes along with the existing ones.
I can't wait to get New Berlin-Spandau v1.4, and added onto both OMSI 1, and OMSI 2. By the way, speaking of which, is there a way to upgrade both boxed versions of OMSI 1, and 2, or would one of them have to be the download version? I just want to know, so that I would not have to have 2 OMSI games on my computer, and just have OMSI 1 upgraded to OMSI 2, and safe disk space.
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S-Bahn, it will be the new OMSI3 ?
http://fahrinfo.bvg.de/Fahrinfo/bin/query.bin/en?ujm=1
Line 5 is now the 130 and line 92 is now the 137.