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If a vehicle explodes, all of its subsystems receive maximum damage. | |||
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The {{pll|Environmental Impact Fee|environment too, can be damaged}}. | |||
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Following {{pll|Driving Efficiency|driving efficiency guidelines}} helps prevent damage. | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:48, 18 March 2025
There are several subsystems on rail vehicles that can get damaged individually:
- Body damage
- Mechanical Powertrain Damage
- Electrical Powertrain Damage
- Wheels & Brakes Damage
- Cars & Cargo Damage
These subsystems are usually bound to fees , and their state can be seen either on a career manager printout, at a service point , or, depending on difficulty settings , in driving UI. Body damage and cars & cargo damage can also be seen on vehicles' ID plates .
Each of the subsystems can also be serviced individually.
If a vehicle explodes, all of its subsystems receive maximum damage.
The environment too, can be damaged .
Following driving efficiency guidelines helps prevent damage.