![]() ![]() A new chassis is being developed, which will also be mobile and console supported. With the exception of the Hillsbus B10BLE, all CSG buses are currently not available in-game due to chassis issues which are currently unresolved. After all the buses are upgraded, the focus will move to improving map detail and reducing the amount of parts and in turn lag. Indeed, the first 2 buses to be upgraded (which have now been released) came with a part reduction of more than 50%, in addition to a massive improvement in detail. The transition programme would begin with a focus on reducing the part usage of buses in the game. After some minor bug fixes in the first few days, priority shifted to reducing lag, and therefore increasing device compatibility. A route overhaul will also be conducted.įollowing the release of Eastern Sydney Bus Sim, it was discovered that the game was a lot more laggy than predicted. The Beta release will have many new features, including more detailed scenery and buses. The game is slowly transitioning from Alpha to Beta. 381 (Bondi Jn - Tamarama then Bondi Jn (Loop service)].Players can currently drive on four routes: Both State Transit (STA) vehicles are first-generation while the B10BLE is Next-Gen and was made with CSG (Constructive Solid Geometry). ![]() Mobile and console supported vehicles are currently under development.High end PCs are required as even PCs with 8GB RAM find Eastern Sydney Bus Sim extremely laggy.Įastern Sydney Bus Sim currently has 3 driveable buses: Two from State Transit (Volvo B12BLE Euro 3 Custom Coaches CB60 and Scania K310UB Euro 5 Bustech VST Mk IV) and one from Hillsbus (Volvo B10BLE Euro 2 Custom Coaches CB60). ![]() Eastern Sydney Bus Simulator aims to preserve the memory of State Transit, Sydney's government bus operator, for decades to come, as well as providing players with a chance to explore Eastern Sydney's comprehensive transport network, often hailed as the best in Australia.Ĭurrently, only PC users can drive the vehicles. As Sydney's esteemed bus system gets privatised by the New South Wales government, many bus fans are concerned that the bus system may no longer have its former glory. ![]()
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