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City Transport Simulator® changes
City Transport Simulator – Update v1.4.0 is out now!
With update v1.4.0, we’re expanding City Transport Simulator with Head & Eye Tracking, new collectibles, improved control options, extensive AI improvements, and a brand-new cosmetic DLC. This update focuses on immersion, improvements, and driving feel —whether you’re playing with a controller, steering wheel, or eye tracking.
✨ New Add-on: Cosmetic DLC – Basel Style
With the new Cosmetic DLC: Basel Style, a clean and fresh look comes to your city— inspired by the cityscape of Basel.
Included content:
Basel-inspired station styles
Authentic station signs & shelters in various sizes
Matching decorative elements
Dynamic display of line and station names
Classic green vehicle livery for all vehicles
Bring a modern, Swiss-inspired look to your public transport system—subtle, functional, and ready to use right away. Get the Basel Style DLC now!
https://store.steampowered.com/app/4132300/City_Transport_Simulator__Cosmetic_DLC_Basel_Style/
🧠 New Technology – Head & Eye Tracking
With v1.4.0, all vehicles now support Head & Eye Tracking via TrackIR and Tobii Eye Tracker. Freely move your view around the cockpit and experience an even more immersive driving experience.
Want to see Head & Eye Tracking in action? Check out this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOd02uX-Ae0&t=37s&pp=ygULZWluZmFjaG1vcnk%3D
🚦 AI & Traffic – Noticeable Improvements in Everyday Gameplay
A key focus of update v1.4.0 was further improving our AI and traffic systems. Based on your feedback, traffic lights now react faster to the player and switch to green earlier, reducing waiting times and making traffic flow feel more natural.
At the same time, faulty AI behavior has been fixed: cars no longer stop at intersections without reason, buses now use their indicators correctly when departing and stopping, and AI vehicles reliably respect current and upcoming speed limits.
Overall, these changes result in a more believable traffic system and bring major improvements to your line operations.
☕ The Mug Collection – Public Transport to Collect
With v1.4.0, we’re introducing a brand-new type of collectible: lovingly designed mugs! Each mug focuses on public transport in a specific city and captures its characteristic fleet and style.
Look forward to designs from Vienna, Berlin, Munich, Basel, and of course Tramau. Each mug is uniquely designed and comes with a short informational text about the history of public transport in that city.
Just like previous collectibles, you can find the mugs at the familiar vending machines spread throughout the city—usually near bus stops, transport hubs, or other high-traffic areas.
🚌 New Bus Keychains
The popular keychains are making a comeback—this time as bus variants! After the great response to the tram keychains during Early Access, we’re expanding the collection with six new bus keychains.
They are once again scattered all across Tramau, waiting to be discovered. And who knows—maybe they even hint at which bus model might be coming next to City Transport Simulator …
🎮 Controls & Driving Feel – More Control Than Ever
🕹️ Crank Controller for Trams A completely new way to control trams with a controller. The crank controller allows for more precise acceleration and smoother driving—especially for fans of classic vehicles.
🎮 Extended Controller Mapping Even more freely assignable controller functions, for example to bind the parking brake to a button of your choice.
⚙️ Force Feedback for Xbox Steering Wheels Realistic force feedback is now available on Xbox as well and can be fine-tuned—just
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