Bus Simulator 18 will be available next week on PC, manage your own bus company, create lines and hire drivers or even drive in multiplayer. Here are two videos quickly captured before flying to E3, in 1440p and with Tobii Eye Tracker 4C head and eye tracking.
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When Miguel loves a Bus "game", he covers it a lot
Nice driving there by the way, it looks fun :D
I really like it, very relaxing indeed, I unlocked more of the map but I will only be able to explore it when I'll come back.
I also want to try longer buses but I don't have enough money yet.
There's many random events that can occur, you can disable them and change how often they could happen. I also disabled the cash machine this time, it made me being late at each stops ^^
How is the Tobii Eye Tracker Miguel?
How is the feeling of driving? Is it on par with Euro truck sim?
Yeah if after the E3 craziness you will have time to record few more of these then I'll watch it :)
I bought it last year when I started playing Elite Dangerous (along with a HOTAS), and I really like being able to look around or just move my eyes without needing to wear anything on my head like TrackIR (which only does head-tracking).
It's really precise and quite responsive (the head-tracking is faster with TrackIR but not that much), in many games that officially support it you can tweak several options. In games not officially supporting it (like Elite and Euro/Am Truck) you have a software emulating TrackIR or the mouse movement (depending on the game).
In games that support it you most of the time have these features :
- aim at gaze (when you press the left trigger or right click it will aim on where your eyes are looking, aimbot-like :D)
- clear UI (UI elements fade out when you don't look at them)
- interact at gaze (just look at what you want to interact with)
- extended view (either eyes only or head, or even both, just look to the edges of the screen to pan the camera, or turn your head a bit)
- and many more
I also use it on desktop and management games like Cities Skylines and Surviving Mars : I mapped a button on my mouse to move the cursor where I'm looking, very efficient on big screens :)
Most Ubisoft support it, some other games I enjoy with Tobii (I linked the one for which I did videos using eye-tracking) :
- Elite Dangerous (more than 800 hours using it) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIMRUhIqhg4 (showing a bug and looking around)
- F1 2017 (head tracking is great in this one) http://www.gamersyde.com/news_nos_videos_pc_f1_201...
- Kingdome Come Delivrance
- Bus Simulator 18
- Far Cry 5
- theHunter http://www.gamersyde.com/news_our_videos_of_thehun... and http://www.gamersyde.com/news_pc_videos_of_thehunt...
- Vermintide 2
- Assassin's Creed Origins http://www.gamersyde.com/news_videos_pc_assassin_s...
- The Division
- Ghost Recon Wildlands
More games here : https://tobiigaming.com/games/
Yes, in these videos I'm playing with my HOTAS, because it has enough buttons to map each function.
In both cases it felt great, you really feel the weight of the bus, controls at precise and felt like a sim, so I'd say it may be on par with Euro Truck, it's not arcady at all.
Yeah if after the E3 craziness you will have time to record few more of these then I'll watch it :)
I'll try to record new one once I'm back :)
Really interested in getting both a Tobii and this game.
Note that there's two versions of Tobii Eye Tracking, the EyeX (old one) that only tracks eyes, and the 4C, that tracks head and eyes.