
In this example, we will be replacing, but should you want to add you simply have to perform two additonal steps: replace an existing vehicle in the AI with another.add in another vehicle as an additional vehicle.You have two ways of going about this, you could…

However we will not be worrying about that for this, we’re simply going to add in another vehicle. Both in the OMSI 1 and OMSI 2 format lists, however the OMSI 2 format lists give much more customization when it comes to conditions and numbers. Well all AI lists basically use a link relative to the OMSI root to find vehicles. You may have noticed that I have a “URL” selected in the last screen. In this example, we will focus on Cayuga City Standard Buses. The best way of determining which group is for buses is by looking for the “” tag in the AI list, as most modern maps use multiple bus groups. In the case of Cayuga, the standard group is “Cayuga City Standard Buses.” You can also determine the standard AI group by opening up the Global.cfg file for the map, and finding the tag, but this is not always accurate.


Open this file up with notepad or notepad plus, and scroll down to the an active vehicle group. If you wish to have modded AI on reduced AI settings, you risk overpowering your computer, should you use the lower setting). Find a file labeled “ailists.cfg” (if you see ailists_#low.cfg, do add more than one vehicle type to this file as it is to be for the reduced AI settings. First, go into the folder for the map you want to modify. In order to add any vehicle to your AI list, you must first locate the AI list.
