There are miles and miles of virtual landscapes, complex road networks, intricate cities and towns, and well-modeled landmarks. After he said this, the idea just made so much sense to me.īoth ATS and ETS feature pretty huge and very detailed maps.
To add to that, he also made a good point: SCS could simply build upon the assets they’ve created for the two aforementioned simulators. Those that are currently active aren’t really up to snuff when compared to the caliber of simulators like American Truck Simulator and Euro Truck Simulator. During one of his gameplay videos of Fernbus Simulator, he mentioned how he thinks it would be cool if SCS were to create a modern bus simulator since there are so few of them floating around.
I must admit that this thought didn’t come to me until I heard it mentioned by a well-known simulator YouTuber, who’s channel name is simply: “Squirrel”. Perhaps, using ATS/ETS2 as a base, SCS should consider returning to a section of the driving-sim genre it’s visited before: bus-driving simulation. Quite a lot of work has been put into both titles thus far, but it would be nice to see if they could be expanded upon.
#ETS2 VS FERNBUS SIMULATOR UPDATE#
These are both very popular in the sim world and despite both being multiple years old, the devs continue to update them with improvements, changes, and new content. Nowadays, however, it’s really only focused on two projects: American Truck Simulator and Euro Truck Simulator 2. The studio has been a major contributor to the genre for several years at this point. SCS Software is well-known for its massive catalog of simulation titles.