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Your task is simple: drive the train steadily and take people to the station. The operation level focuses on restoration, and the braking, acceleration, and platform alignment all have a sense of reality. Whether the driving is good or not, the passengers' reactions will also be quietly fed back to you, without much fanfare, but enough to make people pay attention to the details.
Mode switching provides different observation perspectives. You can stand in the driver's seat or just sit in the seat to see what the journey itself looks like. The mission mode emphasizes precise operation, and the free mode is more like a relaxation. If you calm down and drive, you can also experience a certain sense of quietness in the rhythm.
Improving vehicle performance is a delicate process. If you want to race, you can't; if you want to relax, you can't. Speed, balance, and stability must be just right. This is not an exciting race, but a simulation experience that allows you to get used to the sense of time, route, and rhythm.
The process of driving a train is like a training, and also like a quietly conducted simulation experiment, which slowly makes people realize the meaning of control, patience, and precision.