Info about RUNNING TRAIN | 走ル列車！:

Official game description:
**HOP ON OPERATOR'S CABIN!**
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Start your journey along Coastal **Hayamori Railway** and **Rural Kofuku Railway**. both routes have distinct operational pattern and characteristic. Make sure that your passengers get from station to station safely!
**EASY TO LEARN / HARD TO MASTER!**
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Love the challenge? turn on HARD-MODE, or NO-UI, or even NO-SPEEDOMETER mode for extra score!
**FREE MODE!**
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Tired of driving and got punishing too much in scoring mode? Set back and relax, let AI driver drive the train and you can enjoy breathtaking environment along coastal and rural Japanese as both passenger and trainspotter.
**GET CREATIVE!**
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Your vision, your train. Customize your liveries with open textures and bring your designs to life!
**ELEVATE YOUR IMMERSION WITH CONTROLLER SUPPORT!**
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**COMPLETE FEATURE LISTS:**
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*   4 Train type with different characteristic
*   2 Fictional Railway operator spanning 40km of meticulously handcrafted fully detailed route
*   Railway Safety system such as Vigilance and Automatic Train Stop implemented
*   Realistic physics and train motion
*   Features over 40 diagrams both local and express train spanning early morning, afternoon, and nighttime operation.
*   2 seasons available: Sakura Spring and Snowy Winter
*   Selectable weather and environment settings
*   Master controller support
*   Auto-drive mode, let you enjoy route scenery as passenger or trainspotter
*   Open livery editor
*   Photo mode

Release date: May 24, 2026

Categories: Simulation, Driving Simulation, Realistic Physics Simulation, Customization, Controller Support, Photo Mode, Relaxing Gameplay, Single-player

Feature scans:
- Proton/Linux: score 10; verdict: Works Well; summary: The game demonstrates strong compatibility with Linux through Proton, with users reporting smooth performance and minimal issues. Minor graphical glitches were reported but were easily resolved, indicating a generally positive experience for Linux users.
- Steam Deck: score 40; verdict: Tinkering Required; summary: The game has received praise for its graphical quality and smooth performance on Linux using Proton. However, there are notable issues with controller support and some performance optimization needed, particularly with frame drops in complex scenes. The overall user experience is positive but could be enhanced with better controller support and performance optimizations.

- Hardware Profile:
  - Summary: The game generally performs well across most hardware cohorts, with high VRAM configurations reporting smooth performance and stability. Lower VRAM configurations also report good performance but with some isolated issues.
  - Sample size: 196 (47% coverage)
  - Audience skew: Review sample is mostly Windows-based.
  - Windows <8GB VRAM (positive, 61 reports): Users report surprisingly smooth performance and high frame rates, even on high settings.
  - Windows 12-15GB VRAM (positive, 56 reports): Users experience very smooth performance and high frame rates, with excellent graphics and optimization.
  - Windows 8-11GB VRAM (mixed, 43 reports): Most users report good performance and high frame rates, but some mention optimization issues and frame drops.
  - Windows 16GB+ VRAM (positive, 25 reports): Users report excellent performance with no stuttering and high frame rates, even at 4K resolution.
  - Linux / Proton 16GB+ VRAM (positive, 5 reports): Users report smooth performance and high frame rates on Linux with Proton.
  - Caveats: 196 of 415 reviews expose hardware metadata.; Review sample is mostly Windows-based.
Feature extractions:
- Community Price:
  - Community fair range: $15.00 - $25.00
  - Reasoning: The evidence suggests that the community finds the game to be of great value at its current price point of $20. Comparisons to other games and DLCs indicate that the game is seen as fairly priced and offering good value for money. The positive sentiment around the price and value helps to establish a fair price range.
- Playtime Metrics:
  - Game completion: 3.0h
  - Story completion: 0.8h
  - Session length: 0.5h
  - Endgame: N/A
  - Reasoning: The evidence provides direct and indirect indications of playtime metrics. The first two quotes suggest that typical session lengths can range from 12 minutes to 45 minutes, which can be used to estimate both session length and story completion times. The third and fourth quotes indicate that players spend several hours getting familiar with the game, which can be used to infer game completion and endgame playtimes.
- Time-to-fun:
  - Summary: The game has an initial learning curve due to the lack of a full tutorial, but becomes highly enjoyable once players get the hang of it.
  - Stance: Fun after learning curve
  - Anchor: Understanding the controls and mechanics
  - Time to anchor: 1h 0m
  - Friction: Lack of a comprehensive tutorial; Learning curve for new players
  - Unlock drivers: Getting the hang of the controls; Understanding the mechanics
  - Conditions: Experience with train simulators; Patience to learn the controls
- Player Archetypes:
  - Newcomer Explorer (buy)
    - Motivation: Enjoyment of easy-to-learn gameplay and completing routes.
    - Playstyle: Casual and exploratory, focusing on learning and completing routes.
    - Experience: newcomer
    - Purchase stance: buy
    - Labels: new player; beginner
    - Reference games: N/A
  - Veteran Enthusiast (buy)
    - Motivation: Passion for trains and seeking a high-quality, realistic train simulator.
    - Playstyle: Dedicated and immersive, focusing on realism and detailed gameplay mechanics.
    - Experience: veteran
    - Purchase stance: buy
    - Labels: genre fan; railfan
    - Reference games: Dovetail's train products
  - Indie Supporter (buy)
    - Motivation: Supporting indie developers and appreciating high-quality, passion-driven projects.
    - Playstyle: Supportive and appreciative, focusing on the game's overall quality and the developer's effort.
    - Experience: mixed
    - Purchase stance: buy
    - Labels: indie game fan; supporter
    - Reference games: N/A


Below are summaries of things people say about the game per category.
Each point is assigned a weight that represents how often it is mentioned across all reviews.
What players like:
- New standard for train simulators (weight 0.69): This game sets a new benchmark for train simulators with its advanced graphics, detailed environments, and realistic train physics. It is considered a significant evolution in the genre, offering an unparalleled experience for train simulation enthusiasts.
- Highly detailed scenery (weight 0.67): The game features incredibly detailed and realistic scenery, including environments, locomotives, and station elements. This attention to detail enhances the overall immersion and visual appeal of the simulation.
- Cutting-edge graphics (weight 0.54): The game boasts cutting-edge, photorealistic graphics that are visually impressive and run smoothly even on less powerful hardware. This makes it accessible to a wider range of players without compromising on visual quality.
- Smooth performance (weight 0.48): The game runs smoothly and efficiently, with excellent performance even on high graphics settings. This ensures a seamless and enjoyable gaming experience.
- Visually stunning (weight 0.41): The game is praised for its gorgeous and lifelike visuals, which contribute to a visually stunning experience. Players appreciate the game's aesthetic appeal and realism.
- Intuitive controls (weight 0.35): The game features intuitive and easy-to-understand controls, along with a user-friendly UI. This makes it accessible to both new and experienced players.
- Developed by a single person (weight 0.3): The game is developed by a single person, which is considered an amazing achievement. This adds a personal touch and passion to the game's development.
- Realistic sound design (weight 0.25): The game features realistic sound design and physics, enhancing the overall immersion and believability of the simulation. This includes excellent sound effects and realistic train systems.
- Authentic Japanese rail experience (weight 0.24): The game captures the spirit and feel of Japanese commuter railroading, making it a highly recommended experience for Japanese railway enthusiasts. It is considered the best Japanese train simulation available.
- Future updates expected (weight 0.19): Players are excited about the potential for future updates, which are expected to add new features and improvements to the game. This includes the addition of people and other enhancements.
- Immersive gameplay experience (weight 0.18): The game offers an immersive gameplay experience, with realistic and engaging sound and visuals. This creates a deeply immersive driving experience for players.
- Superior to competitors (weight 0.17): The game is considered better than its competitors, particularly the TSW series. Players find it more realistic and enjoyable, making it a strong competitor in the train simulation genre.
- Solid core gameplay (weight 0.11): The game features a solid core gameplay experience that is straightforward and enjoyable. This ensures a satisfying and engaging gameplay experience for players.

Common complaints:
- No tutorials available (weight 0.36): There is a significant lack of tutorials, making it difficult for beginners to get started. This includes the absence of tutorial manuals and in-game guidance.
- Control scheme difficulties (weight 0.28): Players find the controls hard to use initially and report issues with the control scheme, including throttle control and overall user-friendliness.
- Speed limit UI problems (weight 0.24): Players find it difficult to identify upcoming speed limits due to late signals and missing UI elements. This affects gameplay and user experience significantly.
- Braking mechanics issues (weight 0.21): The braking system is reported as difficult to use and not sensitive enough, particularly at low speeds. This can make driving and stopping challenging.
- Sound design needs improvement (weight 0.19): Players have noted that the sound effects, including running sounds and station announcements, could be improved for a better immersive experience.
- Presence of bugs and glitches (weight 0.17): There are reports of various bugs and glitches, including minor issues and occasional errors that affect gameplay.
- Limited language support (weight 0.15): The game lacks support for multiple languages, including Chinese. This limits accessibility for non-English speaking players.
- Empty world feeling (weight 0.14): The game world feels relatively empty without people, leading to a static and boring atmosphere.
- Lack of freight movements (weight 0.11): There is a noted absence of freight movements and a lack of rolling stock, which limits the variety and depth of gameplay.
- Limited number of trains (weight 0.11): Players have reported that there are only a few trains available, which can make the game feel limited in content.
- Short map length (weight 0.08): The route length is reported to be fairly short, which can limit the overall gameplay experience and replayability.
- Controller menu issues (weight 0.08): Some menus do not work correctly with controllers, specifically noted with Xbox controllers, affecting the user experience.
- Game can be technical (weight 0.08): Certain parts of the game are reported to be confusing and technical, which may not be beginner-friendly.
- Blur issues with HUD (weight 0.08): There are issues with the speedometer and other HUD elements being blurry and hard to read, affecting gameplay.

Gameplay feedback:
- Realistic physics and simulation (weight 0.39): The game is praised for its realistic physics, including accurate train handling, weather effects, and realistic models, signals, and sounds.
- Challenging braking gameplay (weight 0.29): Gameplay involves precise stopping and tight schedules, with a focus on braking in time and keeping notice of speed limits. The braking system requires time to master.
- Japanese commuter railroading (weight 0.28): The game features Japanese commuter railroading with a main line and a branch line, offering a mix of local and express trains. It evaluates various aspects of train operation.
- Variety of trains and models (weight 0.24): The game features several different trains with unique handling, braking systems, and length variations. Players appreciate the variety and realism of the train models.
- Balanced realism and accessibility (weight 0.15): The game is a railway simulation that balances realism and accessibility, making it enjoyable for both casual and hardcore train sim fans.
- Detailed vehicle behavior (weight 0.15): The game features detailed vehicle behavior and modeling, with realistic driving mechanics and functionality.
- Challenging and enjoyable gameplay (weight 0.15): The gameplay is challenging yet enjoyable, offering a mix of arcade-like and simulation-like elements.
- Scoring and ranking system (weight 0.14): There is a scoring system that evaluates players based on their performance, adding a competitive element to the gameplay.
- Route management and completion (weight 0.14): The game includes route management with pre-set routes and speed limits, adding to the challenge and realism.
- Detailed scenery and environment (weight 0.14): The game features detailed scenery and environmental modeling, enhancing the overall immersion.
- Autodrive and passenger modes (weight 0.13): The game includes an autodrive feature and a passenger mode, adding variety to the gameplay.
- Customizable liveries and camera views (weight 0.13): Players can customize vehicle liveries and choose from multiple camera views, including a free camera view.
- Comparison to other train sims (weight 0.12): The game is compared to other train simulators like 'Densha de Go' and Train Sim World, with players noting similarities and differences in controls and realism.
- Air brake system (weight 0.11): The game includes an air braking system that requires finesse, especially when driving old trains with automatic air brakes.
- Immersive train simulator (weight 0.09): The game is detailed and immersive, offering a more immersive experience than other train simulators like Train Sim World.
- Customizable controls (weight 0.08): The game offers customizable keyboard controls, allowing players to tailor the control settings to their preferences.
- Speed limit displays (weight 0.07): The game features speed limit displays, helping players adhere to speed limits and adding to the realism.

Performance notes:
- Smooth and stable performance (weight 0.77): The game runs smoothly and without issues across various hardware configurations, including high-end setups and laptops. Players report minimal stuttering or frame loss, even on ultra settings.
- High FPS on various hardware (weight 0.49): Players report high and stable FPS on a range of hardware, from high-end GPUs like the RTX 5090 and RTX 3070 Ti to mid-range cards like the RTX 2060. The game maintains stable performance even at high resolutions and ultra settings.
- Performance on older hardware (weight 0.3): The game runs decently on older PCs, with some players reporting smooth performance on rigs that are nearly 10 years old. Optimization allows for adjusted settings to ensure smooth gameplay on lower-end devices.
- Supports DLSS and Lumen (weight 0.12): The game supports DLSS, which helps in achieving higher FPS and better performance on compatible hardware. This feature is highlighted by several players as a significant advantage.
- Small game size (weight 0.08): The game has a small file size, which is appreciated by players. This makes it easier to download and install, even on devices with limited storage.
- Runs well on Linux (weight 0.07): The game runs smoothly on Linux systems using Proton. Players on platforms like Fedora report a positive experience with high performance.
- Global Illumination performance impact (weight 0.07): The use of Global Illumination, particularly ray-traced global illumination, has a noticeable impact on performance. Players have noted that this feature can affect FPS.

Recommendations:
- Highly recommended for train enthusiasts (weight 0.34): The game is strongly recommended for anyone with an interest in trains, train simulations, or Japanese railways. Multiple reviews highlight its appeal to railfans and train simulation enthusiasts.
- Recommended purchase (weight 0.28): Several reviews simply state that the game is recommended or definitely recommended, often suggesting it to friends or other potential players.
- Worth the price (weight 0.16): Many reviews mention that the game offers good value for its price. Players feel that the cost is justified by the quality and enjoyment of the game.
- Add more features and content (weight 0.15): Players are requesting additional features such as save functionality, controller mapping, more trains and maps, passenger boarding, and unexpected events to enhance gameplay.
- More assist features for beginners (weight 0.08): There is a call for more assist features to help beginners, including visual indicators for speed control, to make the game more accessible to new players.
- Positive reviews for Early Access (weight 0.05): The game has received positive feedback for being very good, especially considering it is still in Early Access.

Other player notes:
- Early Access and solo development (weight 0.09): The game is noted for being in Early Access and developed by a single person, which is impressive and worth mentioning.
- Personal playlist mention (weight 0.04): A user mentioned their personal playlist related to the game, indicating a personal connection or enhancement to their gaming experience.

Emotions:
- Excitement (weight 0.16): Players are thrilled by the game's advanced graphics, smooth performance, and realistic simulation of trains and environments. The anticipation for future updates, new trains, and routes adds to the excitement, along with the game's potential and the developer's talent.
- Excited (weight 0.13): Players are eager for future updates, new routes, and additional content. The game's stunning graphics, smooth performance, and immersive gameplay experience contribute to their excitement.
- Impressed (weight 0.1): Players are impressed by the high-quality graphics, attention to detail, and technical stability of the game. The achievement of a solo developer in creating such a detailed and visually impressive game is particularly noteworthy.
- Satisfaction (weight 0.07): Players are satisfied with the game's high-quality graphics, smooth performance, and immersive experience. The game's realism, customizable controls, and good value for money contribute to their overall satisfaction.
- Hopeful (weight 0.07): Players are hopeful for future updates, improvements, and additional content. They anticipate new features, better accessibility for beginners, and continued support from the developer.
- Frustration (weight 0.06): Players are frustrated with various issues such as material flickering, VR compatibility problems, and difficult controls. Optimization issues, lack of tutorials, and specific bugs also contribute to their frustration.
- Admiration (weight 0.05): Players admire the detailed environments, locomotives, and the impressive work done by the solo developer. The high quality and realism of the game, along with the developer's dedication, are highly praised.
- Enjoyment (weight 0.04): Players enjoy the game's graphics, performance, and immersive experience. The variety of services, accurate representation of Japan, and the challenge of precise braking add to their enjoyment.
- Frustrated (weight 0.03): Players are frustrated with issues related to mouse cursor and controller recognition, confusing gameplay, and controller input issues. Performance issues and lack of language support also contribute to their frustration.
- Positive (weight 0.03): Players have a positive outlook on the game's graphics, scenery, and immersive experience. They enjoy the game's optimization, price, and potential for future updates.
- Anticipation (weight 0.02): Players are looking forward to the completed version of the game and future updates. They anticipate improvements and new developments in the simulator.
- Satisfied (weight 0.02): Players are satisfied with the game's performance, compatibility, and quality compared to other train games. The realistic physics and good graphics also contribute to their satisfaction.
- Hope (weight 0.01): Players hope for significant evolution in 3D train simulations and future development of the game.
- Nostalgia (weight 0.01): Players feel nostalgic as the game evokes memories of past experiences, particularly related to Japan. The scenery and overall atmosphere bring back fond memories.
- Disappointment (weight 0.01): Players are disappointed with the lack of tutorials, feeling that the game is incomplete and lacks depth. Limited content and specific issues with train models and controls contribute to their disappointment.
- Relaxed (weight 0.01): Players find the game relaxing due to the beautiful Japanese countryside and soundtrack. The smooth performance and scenic views contribute to a calming experience.
- Amazement (weight 0.01): Players are amazed by the achievement of a single developer in creating such a detailed and high-quality game.
- Happy (weight 0.01): Players are happy with the overall satisfaction of the game and enjoy the challenging driving mechanics.
- Amazed (weight 0.01): Players are amazed by the visual quality of the game created by one person and the immersive experience of feeling like a real Japanese train operator.
- Enthusiastic (weight 0.01): Players are enthusiastic about the game's performance and features. They quickly enjoyed the game and recommend it to all simulation lovers.}