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  1. I agree with Samuel here. Beyond the familiarity, think about the immersion factor. You're not just driving a train, you're stepping into the shoes of a real London Underground driver. You're dealing with the specific challenges of that environment, the tight tunnels, the precise signaling, the consRead more

    I agree with Samuel here. Beyond the familiarity, think about the immersion factor. You’re not just driving a train, you’re stepping into the shoes of a real London Underground driver. You’re dealing with the specific challenges of that environment, the tight tunnels, the precise signaling, the constant stream of passengers.

    Cheapness: The price of this line would likely be low due to reusing the same props.

    Timetables are so easy to do: The timetables for underground trains are very well documented.

    And as someone mentioned, it might open the door to other metro systems around the world! Imagine recreating the Paris Metro or the New York Subway. The possibilities are endless! Just because you might not personally enjoy it doesn’t mean there isn’t a huge audience out there who would. If the developers can find a price point that makes it attractive, I think it could be a real hit.

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