For simulation enthusiasts, Fernbus Simulator stands as a titan in the genre. Developed by TML-Studios, this game offers one of the most authentic coach driving experiences, allowing players to navigate the sprawling Autobahn network, manage schedules, and transport passengers across Germany. However, the journey to 100% completion—unlocking every bus, liveries, city routes, and achievements—is a monumental task. It demands hundreds of hours of precise driving, strict adherence to traffic laws, and relentless reputation management.
If you can’t find a ready 100% portable save: fernbus+simulator+save+game+100+portable
| Feature | Description | | :--- | :--- | | All Buses Unlocked | Every bus model, from the starter MAN Lion’s Coach to the latest Scania and Neoplan variants. | | Maximum Level & XP | Usually Level 500+ (the current cap), granting all skill points in punctuality, fuel efficiency, and comfort. | | Unlimited Money | Bank balances often exceed €100 million, allowing you to buy any garage or customization instantly. | | All Routes Driven | Every city connection (Berlin to Munich, Hamburg to Cologne, etc.) marked as completed. | | No Cloud Dependency | The save game ignores Steam Cloud, preventing automatic overwrites. | | Steam Achievement Friendly | Most 100% saves will trigger achievements retroactively when you load them. | Mastering the Highway: The Ultimate Guide to Fernbus
Community Save File: A common method is downloading a pre-made %100 Save File shared by users in the General Discussions on Steam. Steam copy (typical path): Installation Guide (Plain text,
Step 1: Locate your Fernbus Simulator portable save folder.
Typically found here:
To use a downloaded save file, you must place it in the game's local configuration folder. Since Fernbus Simulator is an Unreal Engine 4 game, the path is generally: %LOCALAPPDATA%\FernBus\Saved\SaveGames on your keyboard. Paste the path above and hit Enter. Back up your original files by moving them to a new folder. Copy the downloaded files into this directory. Finding Downloads
You can typically find these files on community hubs and modding sites. Look for: Steam Community Guides