You see a faint outline around the buttons with which you have got to make exact change. This goes with the use of buttons on the machine, but these are barely highlighted. Got the ticket printed? Now it’s time to give your passenger his or her money back. The buttons are so bright that it’s hard to see which option you’ve got highlighted. One of these overexposures is also noticeable when it comes down to the ticketing system. While the exterior and interior of the bus look nice? There is just so much light, that it becomes a victim of lighting overexposure, and causes it to lose quality. And unfortunately, Bus Simulator is one that kind of borderline’s this fine line. Graphics: While the game is created in the Unreal Engine, which is in itself a visually appealing engine? It can also be used to create some visual monstrosities.Sometimes you’ve got to double-tap… And that can result in you going out of the route planner all entirely! I mean… What? There isn’t an indicator either to show as to where you are in the menus… I truly hope they’ll make it more obvious in the future! Or just overhaul the entire bloody thing to make it like every other game out there… USEABLE! But tapping one time on the B button isn’t enough from time to time. Sometimes it doesn’t select anything because a big popup window is in front of the town map, and you’ve got to close that one first. While creating a new route isn’t without its issues either. You have to use your right stick to navigate along with the right side menu if you have selected that menu on the left end of the screen. And it would be an OK experience if not for the awful controls in these menus. This means buying a bus when it needs to be bought, a new driver for you to accept and setting up a new route for you and your buses to drive on. UI & Handling: When you’re not driving your bus, you’re busy taking care of your company. It all sounds like as if you were really there! Let me tell you! If you’d close your eyes? You’d actually believe you’re on a bus! From the door ‘s opening and closing to the acceleration of your vehicle. Realistic sound: If there is one thing that the game gets absolutely right? Then it has to absolutely be the audio! I don’t know if they actually recorded actual bus sounds and noises but damn.What do you do? You get your passengers from point A to B in a safe and quick fashion, while growing your transportation company out to become the biggest and best in town… Yaaay… All aboard! I guess this is my Bus Simulator review? Sigh… Ding-Ding… Up next? Help me… Well… Here I am, with a foot in my mouth and a drowsy mind. But one thing that I didn’t know that was actually a thing? Was a bus driver simulator. Then you’ve got your surgeon simulators and whatnot. And it was something that didn’t take all too much of an effort to actually play. I don’t know? There’s a certain allure about just turning off your brain, driving for hours on end delivering shipments and slowly building up my company that just felt nice and wholesome. And to those, I would say? Amazing that you’re able to put up with some of these. Either way that it goes? There’s always an audience that gravitates towards them. They are either really good, or absolute bombs. We all know that simulator games have 2 kinds of outcomes.
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