A 14-meter articulated bus (bendy bus) often found in BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) systems.
Yutong bus mods for OMSI 2 can achieve high realism with careful attention to model fidelity, physics tuning, sound design, and scripting for systems like doors and electrified powertrains. Modders should balance detail with performance, follow licensing constraints, and test across typical route scenarios to ensure an immersive passenger and driving experience. omsi 2 yutong
This is the biggest gameplay mechanic change. In a standard OMSI bus, you use the service brake (foot brake) to stop. In a Yutong, lifting off the accelerator engages regenerative braking. This slows the bus down significantly without touching the brake pedal, recharging the battery. It requires the driver to relearn how to approach bus stops—planning stops much earlier and utilizing the "one-pedal driving" technique. A 14-meter articulated bus (bendy bus) often found
This guide covers installing, using, configuring, and troubleshooting Yutong bus mods for OMSI 2 (Omnibussimulator 2). It assumes you want realistic Yutong buses (common Chinese models like ZK6120H, ZK6122HD, etc.) and associated assets (skins, sounds, interiors, .buscfg settings). Where specifics aren’t given, I assume Windows 10/11, OMSI 2 Steam or standalone, and a typical mod workflow. This is the biggest gameplay mechanic change