Openbve Shinkansen [updated] -

A classic high-speed route frequently used for runs between Tokyo and Mishima.

At 300 km/h, stopping a train takes several kilometers. You cannot wait until you see the station to brake. Use the route's kilometer markers and ATC countdowns to smoothly step down your speed. Standard openBVE Controls for Japanese Trains

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Start braking early. Shinkansen brakes are designed for gradual slowdowns from high speeds, not emergency stops. openbve shinkansen

Scenic routes connecting Osaka to southern Japan.

新干线作为日本高速铁路的代名词,从 1964 年东京奥运会通车至今,技术不断迭代。在 OpenBVE 的世界里,你几乎可以驾驶从初代到最新的所有主流车型,并在高度还原的实景线路上运行。这种从 体验窗外的飞速后退的场景,是任何普通游戏无法比拟的沉浸感。

Known for its straight tracks and massive number of tunnels. This is where you can push trains like the Series 500 and N700 to their absolute limits of 300 km/h. A classic high-speed route frequently used for runs

Because OpenBVE separates routes and trains into distinct folders, setting them up requires a specific file structure.

Shinkansen trains regularly operate at speeds exceeding 300 km/h. At these speeds, stopping distances are immense, requiring operators to use the ATC to understand when to brake well before reaching a station. 2. The ATC System

: Routes are available connecting Tokyo to the Niigata Prefecture . Use the route's kilometer markers and ATC countdowns

First, you need the core simulator. You can find the latest stable releases and nightly builds on the official project website.

Recreating the powerful pull of the 0 Series or the modern N700S. ATC (Automatic Train Control):

The original, busiest line connecting Tokyo and Osaka.

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