For decades, the Mercedes-Benz Citaro (often abbreviated as the C2 in the simulation community) has been the backbone of urban public transport across Europe. In the world of OMSI 2 (Der Omnibussimulator), the Mercedes C2 is not just a vehicle; it is a benchmark for realism. However, getting the C2 to work perfectly in OMSI 2—from installation to smooth driving—can be a daunting task.
Whether you are a veteran virtual bus driver or a newbie who just downloaded the infamous O530 Facelift, this guide will walk you through every aspect of OMSI 2 Mercedes C2 work. We will cover setup, common errors, performance tweaks, and advanced scripting.
Once the basic C2 works, you will want to customize it.
The C2 often features a modern BCS (Bord Computer System). Unlike the old 1990s IBIS with the 4-digit codes, the C2 is finicky. omsi 2 mercedes c2 work
Most C2 variants depend on a base pack. You cannot simply drop a repaint into the Vehicles folder. You typically need:
Best for a longer update where you explain technical details or show a gallery.
Title: [WIP] Mercedes C2 - Development Update In-game: From the driver’s menu choose the Mercedes
Body: Hey everyone,
Just wanted to share a quick update on the Mercedes C2 project I've been working on for OMSI 2.
Current Status: We are currently polishing the [mention system, e.g., braking system / ticket printer / LED matrix]. The model is mostly finished, and we are deep into the scripting phase to ensure the bus handles realistically. For decades, the Mercedes-Benz Citaro (often abbreviated as
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I’ve attached a few screenshots below. Feedback is always appreciated!
Before you close this guide, run through this checklist:
If all boxes are checked, congratulations. You have successfully mastered OMSI 2 Mercedes C2 work and can now enjoy one of the most realistic digital driving experiences available.
The C2's matrix is controller via the IBM (not IBIS) unit. To make it work: