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Difficulty in Derail Valley is defined by many individual parameters, collectively called presets. These parameters may be viewed in difficulty editor, accessible from the “sessions” section of the main menu, where they are described in more detail via hover tooltips.
Difficulty in Derail Valley is defined by many individual parameters that are collectively called presets. The parameters may be viewed in a difficulty editor accessible in the “sessions” section of the main menu, where they are described in more detail via hover tooltips.


There are three default difficulty presets included with the game. They are each designed to provide a different experience:
There are four default difficulty presets included with the game. They are each designed to provide a different experience:


<b>Comfort</b> - Relaxed, forgiving and allowing various comfort features and aids.
*<b>Comfort</b> - Relaxed, forgiving, and allowing various comfort features and aids.


<b>Standard</b> - Challenging and dynamic, requiring thinking, but not too punishing.
*<b>Standard</b> - Challenging and dynamic, requiring thinking, but not too punishing. This is the recommended preset for the {{pll|Career|career mode}}.


<b>Realistic</b> - Difficult and unforgiving, requiring a high level of focus.
*<b>Realistic</b> - Difficult and unforgiving, requiring a high level of focus.


The users may create and share their own difficulty presets too.
*<b>Standard Sandbox</b> - Similar to Standard, but more free. This is the recommended preset for the {{pll|Sandbox|sandbox mode}}.


Difficulty can be changed at any point during a session, but in order to use custom difficulty presets in career mode, the users must first unlock one of the starting licenses, CCUR1 or LONG1.
You may create and share your own difficulty presets too.


{{See also|Career|Sandbox|Licenses}}
Difficulty can be changed at any point during a session, but in order to use custom difficulty presets in career mode, you need to unlock one of the starting {{pll|Licenses Overview|licenses}} first, either {{pll|Licenses Overview|Concurrent 1}} or {{pll|Licenses Overview|Train Length 1}}.
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Latest revision as of 22:24, 14 April 2025

Difficulty in Derail Valley is defined by many individual parameters, collectively called presets. These parameters may be viewed in difficulty editor, accessible from the “sessions” section of the main menu, where they are described in more detail via hover tooltips.

There are four default difficulty presets included with the game. They are each designed to provide a different experience:

  • Comfort - Relaxed, forgiving, and allowing various comfort features and aids.
  • Standard - Challenging and dynamic, requiring thinking, but not too punishing. This is the recommended preset for the career mode .
  • Realistic - Difficult and unforgiving, requiring a high level of focus.
  • Standard Sandbox - Similar to Standard, but more free. This is the recommended preset for the sandbox mode .

You may create and share your own difficulty presets too.

Difficulty can be changed at any point during a session, but in order to use custom difficulty presets in career mode, you need to unlock one of the starting licenses first, either Concurrent 1 or Train Length 1 .