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Revision as of 18:47, 8 January 2024

OMSI 2 is a bus driver simulator game. Developed by the German studio M-R Software.

Omsi 2
Omsi 2 cover
Developers
MR Software
Publishers
Aerosoft
Engines
Open Dynamics Engine
Release dates
macOS N/A
December 11, 2013
Reception
Metacritic 63
IGDB 50
Taxonomy
Series Omsi game series
Omsi 2 on IGDB
Omsi 2 on Wikipedia

macOS Compatibility

Compatibility layer Rating Notes
CrossOver Unknown
Virtualization
Parallels Playable (Tested on M1 MacBook Air, 8 Core CPU, 7 Core GPU, 8GB RAM) The game starts, runs and plays fine. The game is terribly optimised even for native windows computers, and so the performance you'll get will be around 30FPS on smaller, less detailed maps, and closer to 15FPS on high density, more detailed maps. The game only supports 2GB of RAM by default, and requires a patch to enable utilisation of 4GB of RAM.

References