Omsi 2 Hong Kong Buses ((top))
OMSI 2: The Bus Simulator remains the undisputed king of realistic PC bus simulation. While the base game features the historic streets of Berlin, the global community has expanded its horizons significantly. Among the most dedicated, technically impressive, and visually stunning modifications available is the Hong Kong add-on ecosystem.
Driving in Hong Kong is vastly different from driving in Berlin or Hamburg.
For those preferring classic vehicles, alpha releases of the V3D Volvo Olympian provide a nostalgic driving experience. Iconic Hong Kong Maps omsi 2 hong kong buses
Hong Kong content is primarily developed by third-party creators such as team, KT’s Studio , Winsome , and others. These add-ons range from freeware to payware and include both buses and drivable routes.
HK buses in OMSI 2 feature accurately modeled automatic gearboxes (Voith DIWA, ZF EcoLife, Scania Opticruise). The torque converter lockup, kickdown, and gear hold on slopes are faithfully recreated. OMSI 2: The Bus Simulator remains the undisputed
If you want to escape the concrete jungle, the Lantau Island maps offer a completely different experience.
In some cases, users have reported that simply placing the vehicle files directly into the Vehicles folder may not make them appear in the game’s selection menu. The solution is to create a new folder inside the Vehicles folder with the exact same name as the Vehicles folder itself, then place the vehicle data inside that nested folder. Driving in Hong Kong is vastly different from
The map is highly recommended for newcomers because it has a straightforward installation process. Moreover, many other Hong Kong maps require the objects (scenery items) and splines (road curves) from HK West Kowloon to function correctly, making it an essential base download. Several add-ons and HOF (bus timetable) files have been developed for this map, including contributions from HKBTS (Hong Kong Bus and Train Studio), Tangent Workshop, and KT 4404.
: Navigating a 12.8-meter tri-axle bus through the narrow, crowded streets of Kowloon or the steep hills of Hong Kong Island requires a different level of skill. Deep Realism
Some add-ons use real branding without permission. While tolerated by OMSI community, it’s legally grey. M Valley uses fictional names (e.g., "MTB" instead of KMB) but identical bus models.
Full integration of the Octopus Card system. You will hear the iconic "beep" as passengers board.