![]() Unlike its predecessor, Bus Simulator 21 allows players to create new bus routes on the fly while still within a session. This certainly comes in handy when making full use of the revamped bus route system. Having played the sim with an SSD, I can report that from startup to jumping in-game, it’s always only ever taken a few seconds. Once you load, you’ll rarely have to load again, aside from when fast traveling is needed. There are a lot of environmental and special effects such as reflections, wind animation, rain, and heavy reflections which do solidify that this is a 2021 release.Īnother tech flex is that the entire map is now one seamless open-world. Not to mention the entire sim itself is just pretty. The texture work is crisp, and each of its 21 districts has a very unique look and theme, thus allowing them to stand out from one another. ![]() It’s an absolutely gorgeous piece of virtual landscaping, with scenery and buildings that are very detailed. Where the newness of Bus Simulator 2 undoubtedly shines is certainly its new map of Angel Shores. ![]() That is to say, these “new” buses could use a little more engine oil. In a lot of ways, it does feel like a much more put-together experience, but then there are other ways where it seems like the long development cycle wasn’t put to great use. Bus Simulator 21 kicks things into a higher gear with more freedom, streamlined mechanics, and a richer open-world map to explore. ![]() Coming three years after Bus Simulator 18, Stillalive Studios has returned with the next entry in its hit franchise. ![]()
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