Includes support for Mercedes-Benz and Scania chassis.
This mod is praised for its extensive list of features and tuning options, allowing for a highly personalized driving experience:
Watch these gameplay showcases to see the Busscar Jumbuss 360 and VisstaBuss HI in action across various ETS2 versions:
The adaptation for Euro Truck Simulator 2 (ETS2) version 1.46 is generally regarded by the community as a high-quality, comprehensive bus mod that brings a classic Brazilian aesthetic to the simulator. Key Features and Customization
“overall, this mod is quite good but I think the interior engine sound is uncomfortable to ears.” YouTube · Direct Gaming · 6 years ago
Features realistic 2 and 4-spoke steering wheels, curtains, and GPS integration.
While the mod includes custom engine sounds, some users have noted that the interior engine sounds can be "uncomfortable to ears," suggesting they may be overly loud or harsh in some versions.
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Busscar Jumbuss 360 Visstabuss Hi 1.46 Adaptation Access
Includes support for Mercedes-Benz and Scania chassis.
This mod is praised for its extensive list of features and tuning options, allowing for a highly personalized driving experience: Busscar Jumbuss 360 VisstaBuss HI 1.46 Adaptation
Watch these gameplay showcases to see the Busscar Jumbuss 360 and VisstaBuss HI in action across various ETS2 versions: Includes support for Mercedes-Benz and Scania chassis
The adaptation for Euro Truck Simulator 2 (ETS2) version 1.46 is generally regarded by the community as a high-quality, comprehensive bus mod that brings a classic Brazilian aesthetic to the simulator. Key Features and Customization While the mod includes custom engine sounds, some
“overall, this mod is quite good but I think the interior engine sound is uncomfortable to ears.” YouTube · Direct Gaming · 6 years ago
Features realistic 2 and 4-spoke steering wheels, curtains, and GPS integration.
While the mod includes custom engine sounds, some users have noted that the interior engine sounds can be "uncomfortable to ears," suggesting they may be overly loud or harsh in some versions.