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Pfft, says the kid who didn't contribute anything to the question but instead tries to argue, in a topic he's clueless in. Whatever, can't be arsed. Have a treat night and/or day.
Yes it is pitch black down the tunnels I suggest you google a YouTube video for a cab ride on the bakerloo line then you will be corrected.
The member is American In America train drivers are called conductors/engineers.
Also call me a kid when your older than me kid. I have worked on the railways for 15 years so certainly know allot more than you do.
Byeee
A video is not a correct representation of anything, real life experience is
Completely irrelevant what they're called, the "driver" did NOT close the doors and that was the question.
You barely know the basics of the English language let alone the Bakerloo line, try again, I'm generous today.
And I know allot more than you do of the bakerloo line clearly you didn’t even know about the speed signs in the tunnels and claim the lights are designed to light up the front.
Don’t talk about something you know nothing about and try and correct those who clearly do.
Wow look how bright those tunnels are. NOT
I've yet to mention the speed plates and I didn't claim that. However, you played yourself either way, the speed plates are not represented correctly in the game.
Again, a video does not prove anything since there's software fighting with you.
But hey, that's not pitch black in the video, so you literally proved my point, thank you, lmao
But I'm not, and you proved me.. right?
Also, stop posting like you have an audience, you do not, it's pathetic.
Yes you did now bye bye go and troll on the other games forums your trolling on as well. Yes we can all see your post history. Byeee
Wrong again.
See, you change topics in lack of arguments.
Also, it's "you're" or "you are" Mr "I know everything" aka "﷽ ﷽ ﷽"
Yes. It was simply a friendly question because I found the unlock door button on the control panel. I thought that there was some sort of key or button arrangement that you used in tandem to open doors on the appropriate side, that’s all. I’m fine with the keyboard shortcuts now that someone here was kind enough to tell me what they were. I suppose that I should have known the shortcuts from the original DLC release of The Bakerloo Line. I can’t remember now if those keyboard short cuts apply as I always clicked the appropriate button on the control panel for the sake of realism. I’m also fully aware that engineers did not open the doors. As a New Yorker all my life riding subways, we have conductors / guards I suppose they are called in London, mid train who perform this task. Thanks everyone for your help and input!
Still "you're" but hey, love you too 😇