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vittorio
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Re: Metro driverless

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Michiel wrote: 23 Sep 2017, 20:51 If people can build self driving cars then they can build a train that can cross the road.
what do you mean?
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Re: Metro driverless

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vittorio wrote: 24 Sep 2017, 18:22
Michiel wrote: 23 Sep 2017, 20:51 If people can build self driving cars then they can build a train that can cross the road.
what do you mean?
Exactly what he told you; if self-driving cars are possible and save, then a self driving train that can pass a railroadcrossing savely (and react to obstacles) is also possible. ;)
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Re: Metro driverless

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I don't see the point in having lots of driverless metros in a game where you have to drive them...
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Re: Metro driverless

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Jim2016 wrote: 24 Sep 2017, 07:20 Actually, Senjer has given the most correct answer: All trains on the game are driverless, actually. They all have AI and can be programmed. The MCV 9200 MP AT trains, just enhance the experience, by not having a driver's cabin.
how are they programmed?
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Re: Metro driverless

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Michiel wrote: 23 Sep 2017, 19:57 Correct answer: nobody knows.
so it's a maybe
not a certainty
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Re: Metro driverless

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vittorio wrote: 06 Oct 2017, 11:30
Jim2016 wrote: 24 Sep 2017, 07:20 Actually, Senjer has given the most correct answer: All trains on the game are driverless, actually. They all have AI and can be programmed. The MCV 9200 MP AT trains, just enhance the experience, by not having a driver's cabin.
how are they programmed?
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