Driving a long regional bus requires a different approach than navigating standard city transit buses:

Drag and drop the extracted Vehicles folder into the main OMSI 2 directory. Click if prompted to merge or overwrite folders. Fleet Customization and Repaints

Authentic Volvo engine notes, air brake releases, door mechanics, and dashboard chimes are recorded directly from real buses.

Most modern mods require . Some add‑ons (like the Heuliez Bus‑Pack) specifically recommend the 4 GB patch to improve stability on large maps.

This mod was first announced on French forums and later shared on Chinese OMSI communities (bbs.18wos.org). A key statement from the author: .

For an impressive , ViMaX and a team of developers worked on a highly detailed version of the bus for OMSI 2. The project aimed to be incredibly comprehensive, with planned future variations of the 8700 model and even a custom map of a BRT bus line in Helsinki, Finland, to accompany the buses.

On the outskirts of town, the road narrowed and the map displayed a tiny yellow caution icon where a fallen branch sometimes lay. Emil felt a simulation's equivalent of tension. He braked tenderly and steered around the hazard. The virtual passengers murmured approval. The Volvo responded in a way that made his muscles remember the shape of actual metal; there was weight in its turning, a long, honest sway. For a moment his apartment and the depot and the coffee cup melted into the single thing he was doing: guiding an eighty-seven-hundred through a world that only answered when treated with care.

The loading screen flickered. The heavy hard drive whirred. The menu appeared. He selected the map: "Denmark 2." It was the perfect proving ground for the 8700—flat, windy roads and long stretches of highway.

Some models require specialized scripts or sounds, so read the accompanying ReadMe file to avoid errors. Conclusion