Omsi — Forumeiros
Describe the map's performance (FPS), realism, and missing objects. A simple paragraph helps future users decide whether to spend time downloading a 4GB file.
A German or American OMSI player might not need a "Mercedes-Benz OH 1315" with a Brazilian body kit. But on OMSI Forumeiros, that is the star of the show. These forums preserve local transit history through digital recreation.
If you have a team of repainters and map developers, consider starting your own omsi forumeiros board.
Within weeks, your board could become the go-to place for a specific bus model (e.g., the Volvo 9900).
Use this as a pinned topic in the "General Discussion" or "Rules" section. omsi forumeiros
Subject: [MUST READ] Forum Rules & Community Guidelines
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Welcome to the [Forum Name]. To ensure a respectful and organized environment for all OMSI fans, we ask that all members adhere to the following rules. By using this forum, you agree to these terms.
1. Respect and Conduct
2. Content & Downloads
3. Technical Support
4. Language & Posting
5. Moderation
Thank you for your cooperation, and enjoy your time on the forum!
First, let’s break it down. OMSI 2 (short for Der Omnibussimulator) is a famously hardcore bus simulator. Unlike polished mainstream games, OMSI is clunky, unforgiving, and ugly in the best possible way. It’s a German-engineered love letter to 1990s urban transit.
Now, Forumeiros (Portuguese for “Forum members”) is a free forum hosting platform, very popular in Portuguese-speaking countries. When you combine the two, you get a sprawling network of dozens—maybe hundreds—of independent forums, each dedicated to a specific city, bus model, or modding group.