Fernbus Simulator 2016 11412800 02062017 Page

Q: Is Fernbus Simulator 2016 different from Fernbus Simulator (current)?
A: No – it’s the same game. “2016” was a retail subtitle. The current version has vastly more content, DLCs (France, Austria, Switzerland), and better performance.

Q: Why would I want the June 2017 version?
A: Modding compatibility (some old mods never updated) or running on very low-end PCs (older versions are less demanding).

Q: Can I play multiplayer with this version?
A: No – multiplayer was added in 2020. This is single-player only. fernbus simulator 2016 11412800 02062017

Q: Does this version include all DLC?
A: No. Only base game Germany. DLCs like France (2018) or Flixbus (2017) will not work.


This looks like a request for a specific game build/version. I’ll assume you want a useful, practical piece: how to verify, locate, and safely use a particular game build and associated files. Q: Is Fernbus Simulator 2016 different from Fernbus

This combination suggests a specific software version or backup reference from mid-2017, approximately one year after the game’s initial release.


This string is not an official TML-Studios version number. Official patches followed formats like 1.6.24847 or 1.24.28656 (2023+). The date 02062017 corresponds to patch 1.6.24847 era – that update added adjustable mirrors and French city DLC preparations. This looks like a request for a specific game build/version

Would you like a step-by-step guide to locating your current build number or restoring an older version from Steam?

Once installed, you can confirm the version by:

In the broader simulation community, specific date-stamped builds are often preserved as historical artifacts. For example, Euro Truck Simulator 2 fans treasure build 1.24 (mid-2016) for its pre-Scandinavia map simplicity. Similarly, Fernbus Simulator enthusiasts view 02062017 as the "end of an era."

June 2nd, 2017, fell exactly one week before the Summer Showcase of German Simulation Awards (Deutscher Simulationspreis), where Fernbus was nominated. This build represents the game at its most optimistic—just stable enough to be praised, but before the financial pressure to monetize DLC and over-complicate mechanics set in.