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This mode is used to rerail vehicles that fell off the tracks. The driver can aim and shoot at a {{pll|Derailing|derailed}} vehicle they wish to rerail. Then they need to aim and shoot at a spot on the tracks that they wish to rerail the vehicle to. The further the destination is from the vehicle, the more the rerailment will {{pll|Wallet & Money|cost}}, with the maximum depending on the session {{pll|Difficulty|difficulty settings}}. | This mode is used to rerail {{pll|Obtaining Motorized Rail Vehicles|vehicles}} that fell off the tracks. The driver can aim and shoot at a {{pll|Derailing|derailed}} vehicle they wish to rerail. Then they need to aim and shoot at a spot on the tracks that they wish to rerail the vehicle to. The further the destination is from the vehicle, the more the rerailment will {{pll|Wallet & Money|cost}}, with the maximum depending on the session {{pll|Difficulty|difficulty settings}}. | ||
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Revision as of 13:23, 5 March 2025
This mode is used to rerail vehicles that fell off the tracks. The driver can aim and shoot at a derailed vehicle they wish to rerail. Then they need to aim and shoot at a spot on the tracks that they wish to rerail the vehicle to. The further the destination is from the vehicle, the more the rerailment will cost , with the maximum depending on the session difficulty settings .
When rerailed, the vehicle is turned off, with its controls reset to the default state and handbrake applied.
See also: Derailing, Wallet & Money, Comms Radio Overview