Hello, first of all many thanks for your support.
The lights for the number plate seems a little bit to bright.
Could you specify the version you are playing with please? I did not get the issue, with/without sweetfx : https://i.ibb.co/xSXTZ4D/image.png
Mir ist aufgefallen das die Tagfahrlichter immer noch leuchten obwohl das Abblendlicht angeschaltet ist. Im original ist das das TFL dann komplett aus.
So this light https://i.ibb.co/BTR1jxH/image.png should be on when engine is running, but turns off when low beam are turned on, right ?
Was mir vorhin auch aufgefallen ist, dass die erste Tür nicht bündig zum Fahrzeug ist, wenn sie komplett geöffnet ist und der Fahrer sitzt leider im dunkeln. Das Licht über dem Fahrer geht nicht mit dem Licht über der Tür zusammen an.
You mean that the driver lights should go on with the front doors one ? I have to look on the manual again, but I did not seen that before in real situation...
Ich habe zwar einen Teil schon im Bugreport-Channel auf Chrizzlys Discord gepostet, aber der Vollständigkeit halber nochmal hier. Da der Entwickler kein Deutsch versteht, gibt's mein Feedback nur auf Englisch:
There's a (in my opinion) too big gap between the rear display and the back window.
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Same mistake as in the Intouro: The light spot is missing, when you open the front door (although the light's are turned on)...
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It seems like this button activates auto kneeling, but the bus should only kneel once after pushing it.
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As in the Intouro, there's a bug regarding to the brightness of the night lights.
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And now to one of the in my opinion largest mistakes - the AC control unit:
Unfortunately, the heating unit has the same mistakes as the one in the Intouro AddOn. The heating doesn’t stop heating although the set temperature has already been reached. Furthermore, the functions are not implemented realistically. Here’s a small guide how the aircon control unit works in reality:
The left-hand side buttons (1-3) are for driver’s heating and aircon. Button 4 activates AC in passenger area and not for the driver (as it is written in the readme). Button 5 is „reheat“ to dehumidify the air. By pushing button 6, the air from the interior is always recirculated and no fresh air from outside is used. Button 7 enables an additional fan which you use to heat the bus. Button 8 is for additional heating, which also is working if the engine isn’t running. With buttons 9/10 you can adjust the temperature for passenger area. So if you push button 10, you can adjust the temperature with the buttons up/down on the right. As soon as you push button 10 (the button's light remains on by the way), the bus tries to reach the set temperature. At high outside temperatures, the fan also starts by pushing this button - but as long as AC (button 4) is not activated, the temperature doesn’t decrease. You can turn off the whole fan by holding down button 10.
Even if such an implementation would not be possible, it would be great if you at least can fix the heating bug, so that the bus stops heating when the set temperature is reached.
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- Edited, thanks.
- Sadly OMSI supports only 4 lights points entry per object, so it's a bit difficult here...
- On the S415 I got to work around, the top disable all kneeling functions, the bottom enable automatic kneeling with doors, hold the bottom makes the bus kneeling until you release the button (if doors are closed, then kneeling will disable).
- Thanks for all the details, try to set the temperature and the fan speed, then press the snowflake button and it should keep the desired temperature... but I will have a deeper look !
the high-beam is shining into the foot's space
I don't really get it...
gibe es noch eine innenanzeige für den bus noch
Everyone is free to make some small modifications, such as different Printer, Interior information systems or exterior displays
Thanks all for your feedback, regarding night lights, I'll try to take a look into it, we already, on the upcoming update, improved some physics and gearboxes handling (thanks to Chrizzly92), sounds (thanks to Perotinus) and some small model details (thanks Lazarus and many others).