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Example practical workflow (step-by-step)
The Hong Kong Tramways system has operated since 1904. Driving these trams in the simulator offers a unique challenge: navigating extremely tight, crowded streets, dealing with heavy pedestrian traffic, and operating on narrow-gauge tracks.
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Braking is the most crucial skill. The trams do not stop quickly. You must anticipate stops well in advance, especially at traffic lights and at the tight turns.
It allows you, the player, to not just observe but to interact with this heritage. You can feel the steady pull of the tram's motors, hear the symphony of its bells and brakes, and master the art of navigating its 13-kilometre track. The next time you hear the real "Ding Ding" pass by in the streets of Hong Kong, you'll have a whole new appreciation for the skill involved in driving it—because you'll have done it yourself, virtually, in OpenBVE. hk tram openbve
Once everything is installed, you can launch OpenBVE, select the HK Tram route and your tram, and begin your journey.
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Move the folder containing .csv or .rw files into your OpenBVE Railway/Route directory. Move the object folders into your Railway/Object directory. Move the sound folders into your Railway/Sound directory. Move the tram vehicle folder into the Train directory.
Trams featuring electronic destination blinds, aluminum frameworks, and updated cab consoles. It allows you, the player, to not just
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The experience is a love letter to Hong Kong's urban heritage. It is a slow, meditative drive through a digital replica of one of the world's most dynamic cities. While it lacks the AAA polish of commercial simulators, it compensates with unmatched authenticity and a passionate community.