Download the main file HK_West_Kowloon_3.00_MainFile.7z
> Download (OneDrive)
> Download (Google Drive)
Or download the Lite version HK_West_Kowloon_3.00_MainFile_Lite.7z if a smoother playing experience with a tradeoff of texture quality is desired.
> Download (OneDrive)
> Download (Google Drive)
After the download is complete, remove the previous installation of the map (if one exists) by deleting the following directories:
Sceneryobjects\taxidriverhk.Splines\taxidriverhk.maps\HK West Kowloon.
Extract the main file archive to the OMSI installation directory (the place where OMSI.exe is located in).
Download all of the following scenery object add-ons.
HK_West_Kowloon_2.00_FF3170_HK_Street_Objects.zip) by FF3170:HK_West_Kowloon_2.00_FF3170_HK_Busstops.zip) by FF3170:HK_West_Kowloon_2.00_FF3170_Traffic_Lights.zip) by FF3170:HK_West_Kowloon_2.00_82MWorkshop_HK_Street_Objects.zip) by 82M Workshop:HK_West_Kowloon_2.00_Mice122_Objects.zip) by mice122:HK_West_Kowloon_2.00_OSC_Objects.zip) by Outstanding Creation Studio:SS_HKTrafficSign.ams, can be opened with WinRAR) by cktse:HK_West_Kowloon_3.00_Surface_Marks.7z) by NG1604:HK_West_Kowloon_2.00_Miscellaneous_Sceneryobjects.zip):For each of the downloaded archives, extract to the OMSI installation directory.
Download all of the following spline add-ons.
HK_West_Kowloon_2.00_Miscellaneous_Splines.zip):For each of the downloaded archives, extract to the OMSI installation directory.
Download all of the vehicle add-ons.
HK_West_Kowloon_2.00_MAN_F90_Static_Vehicle.zip) by JG249:The following vehicles require a HKBF membership to access. If you don't have a HKBF membership, then please follow the steps below.
The AI buses are required for spawning computer-controlled buses on the map, they are used because their details are low enough that will not
have much impact on the overall frame rate. But if you are unable to download the AI buses due to lack of
HKBF membership, then please modify the file maps\HK West Kowloon\ailists.cfg to replace the buses with any of the
buses you have (for example, winsome's Dennis Enviro500, where everyone should be able to download).
One example is to replace all lines that are in format AI.bus with vehicles\Dennis_Eniro500\ATE_MKI_AI.bus
under [ailists] section of the ailists.cfg file.
Or you can download this file if you still don't follow the instructions above, extract the file to maps\HK West Kowloon.
Or this file if you have the lite version of the map, extract to maps\HK West Kowloon - Lite.
If you have a HKBF membership, then please download all of the following vehicles:
Please follow the instructions specified on each of their pages to install the vehicles.
If you have any of the following vehicles, then please download the corresponding HOF file packs and route display files.
Please note that the route display and stop announcement for some of them may not be complete.
HK_West_Kowloon_3.00_AASHOF.7z):HK_West_Kowloon_3.00_E500HOF.7z):HK_West_Kowloon_3.00_E500MMCV2HOF.7z):HK_West_Kowloon_3.00_E400&DennisAIHOF.7z):HK_West_Kowloon_3.00_B9TLAIHOF.7z):HK_West_Kowloon_3.00_GX7767HanoverOrangeHOF.7z):HK_West_Kowloon_3.00_GX7767HanoverGreenHOF.7z):HK_West_Kowloon_3.00_GX7767PlasticDisplayHOF.7z):If you are loading the map for the first time, then select Load map without buses before starting the game.
Choose the depot the starts with HK West Kowloon when adding a bus to the map.
(Note: for GX7767's buses, some of them have two depots. While HK West Kowloon - Star Ferry is for KMB routes 2, 6, 8 and 8P,
the other one HK West Kowloon - Kowloon City is for KMB routes 5A, 6C and 6F).
To play stop announcements with non-GX7767-made vehicles, please use the following codes to load the stop announcements.
Route 2, Star Ferry >> So Uk
IBIS: 2001 | Route: 01
Route 2, So Uk >> Star Ferry
IBIS: 2002 | Route: 02
Route 5A, Shing Tak Street >> Star Ferry
IBIS: 51001 | Route: 01
Route 5A, Star Ferry >> Shing Tak Street
IBIS: 51002 | Route: 02
Route 6, Star Ferry >> Lai Chi Kok
IBIS: 6001 | Route: 01
Route 6, Lai Chi Kok >> Star Ferry
IBIS: 6002 | Route: 02
Route 6C, Mei Foo >> Kowloon City Ferry
IBIS: 63001 | Route: 01
Route 6C, Kowloon City Ferry >> Mei Foo
IBIS: 63002 | Route: 02
Route 6F, Lai Kok >> Kowloon City Ferry
IBIS: 66001 | Route: 01
Route 6F, Kowloon City Ferry >> Lai Kok
IBIS: 66002 | Route: 02
Route 8A, Whampoa Garden >> Tsim Sha Tsui (Circular)
IBIS: 81001 | Route: 01
Route 8P, Laguna Verde >> Tsim Sha Tsui (Circular)
IBIS: 81601 | Route: 01
Sceneryobjects\taxidriverhk_busstops.
So the bus stops under maps\HK West Kowloon\Bus Stops are replaced with those FreeTex bus stops.
Load whole map at start is not enabled from the options, then when players drive a long route like 6C,
some of the tiles could not be loaded at some point, making the players unable to continue the trip.
vehicles stop because of pedestrian waiting on curbside is fixed for most of the intersections,
there are still some intersections having this issue. One workaround is to move the camera (using right mouse button) to
somewhere far from the intersection, then move back to the bus to reset the state of vehicles and pedestrians.
If you are facing issues when playing the map, please read the following FAQs first. They have solved most of the common issues players encounter.
Loading Environmental Vehicles stage.Datei nicht gefunden or Ungultiger dateiname error message appears.There is at least one invalid track entry: *_*, Nr. *!.Load map without buses when loading the map at start screen. Also make sure that you have removed the previous install of this map before going to extract a new one.
If you still cannot solve the problem(s) after using the above solution(s), then please reproduce the issue first
and then email me at [this website's domain name]at[gmail]dot[com] with the details about the issue and have logfile.txt (in OMSI main directory) attached, so I can try to help figure out what happened.
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