It was a damp March evening in the digital world of OMSI 2, the beloved omnibus simulator that had kept virtual drivers at their desks for years. The Steam Edition, localized into eight languages (MULTi8 — English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Polish, and Japanese), had become a global hub for bus enthusiasts. But by early 2018, the community felt a familiar creak: frame drops, AI quirks, and inconsistencies between DLCs.
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“I launched Berlin-Spandau after the update. At first, I noticed nothing — the SD200’s engine growled the same, the rain still beaded lazily on the windshield. But then, at the Ruhleben terminal, the framerate didn’t stutter. Five minutes later, I passed the notorious crossing at Heerstraße — usually a slideshow — smooth as 60 Hz. The AI Mercedes didn’t suddenly flee into the oncoming lane. My passengers got off without teleporting. For the first time in months, I finished a full 90-minute route without a crash. The 15.03.2018 patch? It’s the grease in the gearbox we begged for.” It was a damp March evening in the
: The update ensured better synchronization with then-recent Steam DLCs like OMSI 2 Add-On Project Gladbeck , which were prone to performance drops. MULTi8 Support OMSI 2 Steam Edition MULTi8 Update Report “I