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Bus Driver Simulator - Russian Soul (DLC)
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Bus Driver Simulator - Russian Soul (DLC)

Add-on / DLC for Bus Driver — view full game
Jun 3, 2014SCS Software
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About Bus Driver Simulator - Russian Soul (DLC)

I went in expecting a throwaway novelty and came out genuinely surprised by how much the scoring system asks of you. Bus Driver is SCS Software's pre-Euro Truck Simulator proof-of-concept for disciplined, rule-bound vehicle simulation, and playing it now feels like reading the studio's rough draft before the finished novel arrived. The core loop is deceptively demanding: pick a route from one of five unlockable tiers, climb aboard one of twelve buses modeled after real-world vehicles, and then fight every instinct you have as a gamer. Speed through a yellow light? Points gone. Forget your indicator before a lane change? Points gone. Brake too hard pulling into a stop and upset your passengers? Points gone. The penalty system covers lane discipline, blinker use, stop timing, and passenger comfort all at once, which means your first few routes feel like a written driving test you forgot to study for. The thirty routes span a fictionalized city broken into districts, from an old town core to suburbs, an airport, and a harbor zone. Day and night cycles plus weather changes mean the same stretch of road plays differently depending on which tier you have unlocked. Route variety is more interesting than it first appears: early tiers have you running standard inner-city passenger pickups, while later duties include school runs, tourist sightseeing loops, and a helicopter-escorted prisoner transport in the GNR-13 Eco jail variant, which sounds dramatic but plays identically to everything else, just with a different bus skin and extra scrutiny from your passengers. To unlock each successive tier you need to pass at least four of the six routes in the current one, which keeps progression from feeling arbitrary while also exposing the game's honest ceiling: once you have cleared all five tiers, there is not much structural incentive to replay beyond chasing a higher score. The weaknesses are real and worth naming plainly. There are only two camera angles, a bumper view and a trailing chase cam, and neither puts you behind the wheel in any meaningful sense. Reviewers have been noting the absence of a proper cockpit perspective since the game originally launched, and SCS has never patched it in. AI traffic is present but slow, and the city feels underpopulated outside the bus stops themselves. The graphics were already behind the curve at original launch and look visibly dated now. Occasional unexplained framerate stutters have been reported even on hardware that outclasses the game's requirements by a wide margin. There is no mod ecosystem worth mentioning at the same scale as Euro Truck Simulator 2, though the SCS forum does host a community remaster mod that was still being updated in early 2026 for anyone willing to dig for it. Who actually belongs in this game? Sim players who got hooked on the patience loop in ETS2 or American Truck Simulator and want to trace SCS's design lineage back to its origins will find it genuinely interesting as an artifact. Younger players or anyone after a low-pressure, non-violent driving experience will find the structure accessible, since the rules are explained clearly enough and routes are short enough that a single session fits comfortably in under an hour. The Metacritic score of 61 is mostly a reflection of professional critics comparing it to richer sims rather than evaluating it on its own terms. The Steam user base, sitting at 83 percent positive across nearly two thousand reviews, is a more honest signal: people who know what they are buying tend to like what they get. The honest verdict is that Bus Driver is a narrow game, aware of its limits, and has not received a single meaningful update since its 2014 Steam release. If the timetable-and-traffic-rules loop clicks with you in the first two routes, you will probably enjoy the full run to tier five. If it does not click in those first two, nothing later will change your mind. Diego, Scout Team

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System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/Vista/7/8
Memory
256 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
300 MB available space
Graphics
OpenGL 1.3 compatible 64MB AGP with hardware T&L
Processor
1GHz Pentium III or equivalent

Recommended

OS
Windows XP/Vista/7/8
Memory
512 MB RAM
Storage
300 MB available space
Graphics
OpenGL 1.5 compatible 128MB PCI Express with hardware T&L
Processor
1.5GHz Pentium IV or equivalent
Sound Card
DirectX compatible soundcard
Additional Notes
DirectX compatible gamepad or steering wheel

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Developer
SCS Software
Publisher
SCS Software
Release Date
Jun 3, 2014

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