Jump to content

Fees: Difference between revisions

From Derail Valley
Rework
Marked this version for translation
Line 4: Line 4:
Fees are {{pll|Wallet & Money|costs}} bound to particular {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|motorized rail vehicles}} and {{pll|Order Types Overview|delivery orders}}.
Fees are {{pll|Wallet & Money|costs}} bound to particular {{pll|Rail Vehicle Types|motorized rail vehicles}} and {{pll|Order Types Overview|delivery orders}}.


<!--T:6-->
If you drive a vehicle, you'll burn fuel, experience {{pll|Damage Overview|wear and tear}}, and likely spew {{pll|Environmental Impact Fee|emissions}}. All those items cost {{pll|Wallet & Money|money}} and will be bundled to a single fee, bound to that vehicle.
If you drive a vehicle, you'll burn fuel, experience {{pll|Damage Overview|wear and tear}}, and likely spew {{pll|Environmental Impact Fee|emissions}}. All those items cost {{pll|Wallet & Money|money}} and will be bundled to a single fee, bound to that vehicle.


<!--T:7-->
Likewise, if you complete a {{pll|Order Types Overview|delivery order}}, you may experience some wear and tear on respective {{pll|Cars & Cargo Damage|cars and cargo}}. Those costs will be bundled to a single fee too, bound to that delivery order.
Likewise, if you complete a {{pll|Order Types Overview|delivery order}}, you may experience some wear and tear on respective {{pll|Cars & Cargo Damage|cars and cargo}}. Those costs will be bundled to a single fee too, bound to that delivery order.


<!--T:8-->
To see a breakdown of exact costs involved with any particular fee, print out the fee on a {{pll|Career Manager|career manager}}.
To see a breakdown of exact costs involved with any particular fee, print out the fee on a {{pll|Career Manager|career manager}}.



Revision as of 02:35, 11 March 2025

Fees are costs bound to particular motorized rail vehicles and delivery orders .

If you drive a vehicle, you'll burn fuel, experience wear and tear , and likely spew emissions . All those items cost money and will be bundled to a single fee, bound to that vehicle.

Likewise, if you complete a delivery order , you may experience some wear and tear on respective cars and cargo . Those costs will be bundled to a single fee too, bound to that delivery order.

To see a breakdown of exact costs involved with any particular fee, print out the fee on a career manager .

Paying fees is your responsibility. To buy new licenses you need to have no fees, and you can also be suspended from taking new delivery orders if you incurred too high fees.

At the start of your career , fees are negligible expenses due to insurance covering all costs in excess of $100. However, as your career advances, you share more responsibility. This incentivizes you to treat all equipment and deliveries with utmost care, skill and efficacy .

Servicing a motorized vehicle by paying a fee instantly repairs and restocks it to a mint state. This is the preferred way of servicing vehicles at the start of your career, when copay is low enough. However, later in your career manual servicing is a cheaper alternative.

You are not necessarily required to pay fees as soon as they come up . Sometimes it's better to time these payments strategically.