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While there isn't a single famous white paper specifically on this 2012 game, it is often cited in broader research regarding :

Research papers on bus crashworthiness use digital modeling (similar to the game's engine) to simulate vehicle physics and passenger safety in various impact scenarios.

If you are looking for documentation or academic material regarding (also known as European Bus Simulator 2012 ), here are the most relevant resources: 1. Official Manual and Documentation bus-simulator-2012-game

For practical "how-to" papers, the Steam Community has extensive guides that act as supplementary documentation:

Older community discussions on the TML-Studios forum provide context on the game's development end-of-life and its technical legacy compared to newer titles like The Bus . 3. Academic Context While there isn't a single famous white paper

The most detailed "paper" for the game is its official instruction manual , which provides technical details on:

Studies like those on ResearchGate use similar bus simulators to evaluate if virtual training can effectively distinguish between novice and experienced drivers. Bus-Simulator 2012 on Steam

To help you find exactly what you need: are you looking for a , a research paper on the simulator's realism, or installation/troubleshooting documentation? Bus-Simulator 2012 on Steam

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