The ETR 600 is a class of trains built by Alstom, and are used on the routes between Roma-Bolzano and Roma-Trieste. The train tilts, using Pendolino technology, allowing higher speeds to be maintained through corners without causing discomfort to passengers. The trains are operated by Trenitalia, originally under the Frecciargento (Silver Arrow) branding used for trains capable of travelling between 250 km/h and 285 km/h, In 2022 they were rebranded under Frecciarossa (Red Arrow) after the Frecciargento branding was retired.

The ETR 600 has also been adapted for use in China as the China Railway CRH5 Hexie. Initially 60 sets were ordered, of which nine were manufactured by Alstom and 51 by CNR Changchun Railway Vehicles. Since, another 80 sets have been created for a total of 140, operating across China's north from Beijing to Ürümqi.


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  • Thallo [she/her]
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    2 months ago

    I've been on a bit of an old school survival horror kick, and I can certainly tell you that one of the major things that contributes to those vibes is fixed camera angles. They really make you feel anxious because they deny you information or give you information that makes you uncomfortable. This certainly also lends a cinematic feel that you may feel relates to cinema like twin peaks.

    You definitely lose that with full control over a camera

    • Mousy [they/them, love/loves]
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      2 months ago

      Yeah i suspected that fixed camera angles was a part of it but a lot of what i was thinking of was dialogue and acting. Just the way in how characters act in ways that comes off as idiosyncratic or strange and how primative graphics and less experienced voice actors might've contributed to that.

      • Thallo [she/her]
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        2 months ago

        So, one thing I've liked so far is that the dialogue is still idiosyncratic and strange. It's just better acted.