

My video messed up about halfway through so I snipped out the part of the video as I was determined to get this let's play done successfully. The bus has a semi-automatic stick shift gearbox although I put the switch to the bottom right as I find it easier to handle the bus like this as I use the keyboard to drive buses in this video game. The bus is quite fun to drive once you know how to get the bus running that isn't too difficult. The bus comes in a mega pack of DMS buses that has most if not all variants of the London Transport vehicles. The map is the now obsolete The South London Project that is also known as the TSLP map. "My latest "Let's Play" of OMSI 2 and this time I am using the freeware Daimler DMS Fleetline that is the 1971/1972 variant that has the original headlight setup. Please be sure to like, comment, share, favourite and subscribe if you enjoyed this video as this channel will be dedicated to videos like this and more. This video is produced for purely entertainment and enjoyment purposes only. I do appreciate any contributions/donations to my cause as I want to make more gaming and transport videos in my quest to making great content. If you enjoy my content and would like to support my cause to making much better videos in the future. and be sure to also install the update patches after installing the bus into your game. The bus can be downloaded for free from this page This is a very nice British London Bus add-on and a big thanks to the creator of the bus for making this freeware add-on available to the public. The bus is used on the Route 3 from Crystal Palace to Kennington Lane via Herne Hill and Brixton.

My latest "Let's Play" of OMSI 2 and this time I am using the freeware Daimler DMS Fleetline that is the 1971/1972 variant that has the original headlight setup.
