Hk Tram Openbve
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Creating the "HK Tram" add-on for OpenBVE was uniquely difficult because, unlike MTR trains, trams are open to the environment. Developers had to record unique high-fidelity audio of the signature "Ding Ding" bell and the grinding sound of the tram wheels on the sharp "S" curve after Bank Street station—a spot known in the real world for occasional derailments due to its steep angle. hk tram openbve
The forum thread was sparse. A few screenshots of a grey, untextured track spline winding between polygonal buildings. The creator, username "TramFAN_2046," had posted only a short description: "Route from Western Market to Shau Kei Wan. Full physics. Working bell. Realistic point switching. Release: unknown." The forum thread was sparse
Tune the vehicle’s acceleration/brake behaviour by trial runs, compare with video references, adjust adhesion and power curves. Full physics
The screen flickered, then resolved into the familiar, grainy-yet-sharp interior of a 1920s double-decker tram—the Hong Kong Tramways , route from Kennedy Town to Shau Kei Wan. The virtual driver’s cabin was a museum of brass levers and wooden slats. He released the handbrake with a satisfying clunk .