![]() ![]() ![]() One good payware add-on (which was also freeware: Berlin-Teltow), the Berlin X10, was also not choosen, more due to my not preference of Double-decker buses. Fortunately, I’ve not purchased the add-on, preferring bus-only add-ons (and one with a map): the Citybus O 305 (also for getting other buses which used the script pool, like the O 307 of Perotinus), the Three Generations (which Citaro C2 and C2G buses are similar to the ones of the map Gladbeck) and the Chicago Downtown Add-on (this one more because of the New Flyer D40LF and DE60LF buses). In my OMSI lifetime, I’ve seen great payware add-ons being published (the O 305 citybus, for example, opened the door for high-quality freeware buses, which used the scripts of the O 305) and, also some good and crappy freeware add-ons comming and going to the OMSI world and to the OMSI community.īut I’ve not seen an crappy payware add-on, until an previously freeware map, called Gladbeck, banned by the official forum of the OMSI due to copyright infringements and “stolen objects” turned into a payware map, which costs more than the game itself (the Gladbeck map costs about €34.95 / $34.95, and the OMSI 2 itself costs €31.99 / $31.99). ![]()
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