LOL, the simulation has cars passing through other cars and pedestrians, it's pretty easy to move "21,600 people per hour" when you enable the "no clip" command.
Oh totally forgot the best part, this simulation also requires that every individual is 100% competent all the time, so that no accident would ever arise from that tesla powered meat grinder.
Lol, I knew it, I was too lazy to lookup numbers for traditional mass transit solutions but had a feeling it was still inefficient compared to good old rail.
LOL, the simulation has cars passing through other cars and pedestrians, it's pretty easy to move "21,600 people per hour" when you enable the "no clip" command.
Oh totally forgot the best part, this simulation also requires that every individual is 100% competent all the time, so that no accident would ever arise from that tesla powered meat grinder.
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Lol, I knew it, I was too lazy to lookup numbers for traditional mass transit solutions but had a feeling it was still inefficient compared to good old rail.
Subway lines serve up to 80k people per hour. And that is handicap accessible and gives people more than 2 seconds to get on and off.
And they also don't require you to walk over the subway rail while it's in operation.
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And this is like 21k best case scenario.
No chance in hell they even come close to that. If they manage 10k I will be shocked. My bet is closer to 5k.
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https://i.imgur.com/5UfpUrH.gif
This is the most unambitious use of slew mode I have ever seen