Citybus O405(g) [updated Version 1.1 20-05-2016... (Plus — 2027)

Version 1.1 introduced better texture mapping and fixed various "clipping" issues. It also refined the IBIS (Integrated Board Information System) and ticket printer functionality, ensuring that players could manage routes and passenger interactions without the software glitches that plagued the initial release. Simulation Realism and Customization

One of the most praised aspects of the 1.1 version was the sound set. The characteristic "howl" of the planetary axles and the deep rumble of the inline-six engine were balanced to provide an immersive acoustic environment that reacted dynamically to engine load. CITYBUS O405(G) [updated version 1.1 20-05-2016...

The Citybus O405(G) update remains relevant because it captures a specific era of transit—one where drivers still had a tactile, mechanical connection to the road. In the context of OMSI 2, which thrives on realism, this add-on provides a level of "soul" that is often missing from modern, plastic-heavy low-floor bus simulations. Version 1

For the virtual driver, version 1.1 represents a finished, polished product. It is a testament to the developer’s commitment to quality, ensuring that the legendary "Star" of the 90s continues to run on virtual streets with the same dignity it did in reality. The characteristic "howl" of the planetary axles and

To understand the significance of the 1.1 update, one must first appreciate the vehicle it simulates. The Mercedes-Benz O405 was the definitive standard-floor transit bus of Europe from the mid-80s through the early 2000s. Known for its "box" aesthetic and bulletproof reliability, it bridged the gap between the mechanical simplicity of the 1970s and the low-floor accessibility of the modern era. The O405G (the articulated or "bendy" variant) was the backbone of high-capacity urban transport. Critical Refinements in Version 1.1