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Disturbances Design

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Blockages Design

Track disturbances occur randomly in the game resulting in a tram track being blocked in a single location. At this instant, an ascending timer appears to indicate the elapsed time since the start, as an information for the player, also used for scoring purposes. It is to create a sense of urgency for the player and allow him to easily compare handling similar disturbances during gameplay. When a blockage appears the player needs to perform an action on it and possibly on the trams nearing it. If a tram is not stopped before the blockage by the player there is a small (5%) chance of it ramming the obstacle (or the tram ahead of it), resulting in penalty points. Otherwise it will stop on its own just before the obstacle. When an action on the blockage is performed, another, this time descending timer appears, indicating the time until the issue is resolved. However, some of the possible actions to perform have only a chance of success and take shorter time, other are certain but require more time. Moreover, the player is presented with other options, not suitable for this obstruction but still possible to choose from. In this case the timer also appears but when it has counted down, the blockage remains in place (similarly for right actions which were unsuccessful). There are no restrictions on how many times can a certain action be tried on the blockage. Whenever a player clicks on a blockage or a tram the game pauses until he chooses an action (or cancels). Trams can be stopped at any time and restarted as well, providing there is no blockage right ahead. When an issue is resolved, the trams will not proceed on their own, they need to receive a ‘go’ from the traffic controller (player). A desirable solution for blockage is rerouteing trams approaching the obstacle. Each of the trams needs to be rerouted manually and their paths can be different. Any affected by a blockage tram, should additionally be contacted to inform the passengers about the inconvenience. Providing information to unaffected trams yields penalty points due to confusion.

A list of possible correct actions for different blockages is presented below.

Blockages types:

  • Car (movable object) on tracks
Action Probability of Success Time Needed Notes
Ask the tram driver to push the object aside 25% 10min Works only with small objects. Requires a tram before the blockage
Use external horn repeatedly 10% 3min Penalty points for passenger utility due to noise. Requires a tram before the blockage
Call towing service 100% 30min Cost increase
  • Tree (stationery object) on tracks
Action Probability of Success Time Needed Notes
Ask the tram driver to push the object aside 2% 10min Works only with small objects. Requires a tram before the blockage
Wait for municipality services to deal with the problem 90% 45min Costless but uncertain
Call for crane service 100% 60min Cost increase
  • Damaged power line
Action Probability of Success Time Needed Notes
Call for maintenance crew 80% 60min
Provide towing 100% 30min Permanent speed reduction
  • Defective tram (happens only to trams on the map or depots)
Action Probability of Success Time Needed Notes
Call for maintenance crew 90% 45min
Tow it with another tram 90% 15min Requires two trams. Slightly unrealistic
Call for towing 100% 45min
  • Collision (happens only to trams on the map)
Action Probability of Success Time Needed Notes
Call for emergency services 100% 90min
Ask tram driver to request passage 20% 10min Works only for minor collisions
  • Derailment (happens only to trams on the map)
Action Probability of Success Time Needed Notes
Call for crane service 95% 90min
Call for emergency services 100% 120min In case of casualties
  • Defective line switch
Action Probability of Success Time Needed Notes
Call for maintenance service 100% 45min
Ask drivers to switch manually 75% 15min Permanently reduce speed in the section. Requires a tram before the blockage
  • Traffic lights failure
Action Probability of Success Time Needed Notes
Call for maintenance service 100% 30min
Ask drivers to proceed carefully 100% 5min Permanently reduce speed in the section. Requires a tram before the blockage
Ask for police assistance in traffic management 50% 20min
  • Driver unavailable (only in depot)
Action Probability of Success Time Needed Notes
Call for additional driver 80% 30min Extra cost
Cancel tram 100% 10min Resulting in points penalty

If the next tram does not stop before the blockage and rams into it, the situation escalates. Next to significant penalty points there are other consequences listed below:

Blockage Primary Result (chance) Secondary Result (chance) Notes
Car (movable object) on tracks Derailment (50%) Collision (50%) Depending on severity
Tree (stationery object) on tracks Derailment (70%) Collision (30%) Depending on severity
Damaged power line Derailment (75%) Defective tram (25%)
Defective tram Derailment (90%) Collision(10%)
Collision Derailment (90%) Collision (10%)
Derailment Derailment (90%) Collision (10%)
Defective line switch Derailment (100%) -
Traffic lights failure Collision (50%) No consequences (50%)

Note that tram ramming another tram in front of it is always treated as tram running into a defective tram and it is not possible to ram into a tram in a depot.

Tramcar incidents

Tramcar incidents are limited only to the trams and are introduced to increase the variety in the game, so that the players do not continue to face the same problems all the time. They are, nevertheless, of lower importance than the blockages. Incidents occur randomly throughout the game and need to be dealt with as soon as possible. If a correct action is chosen by the player, it is awarded by extra points. If an wrong action is chosen, the player can repeat his choice after 5min without a direct penalty. However, if the situation is not resolved after an hour, it may escalate into a bigger problem. Yet, if it is solved before that, there is no impact on tram operations and the player is awarded with extra points. Below, a set of possible tramcar incidents is shown, along with correct advices of the traffic controller to deal with the problem are shown:

  • Drunken passenger
Action Notes
Stop the tram and ask to leave One needs to restart the tram manually
  • Angry mob
Action Notes
Call the police
  • Woman in labour
Action Notes
Call an ambulance
  • Passengers in distress
Action Notes
Calm them down
  • Fire on board
Action Notes
Extinguish it with a hand extinguisher
  • Air-gun firing at tram
Action Notes
Call the police
  • Stench on board
Action Notes
Ventilate the tram

If the right action is not performed and the one hour limit reached the situation has always 50% chances of escalating into something serious. On top of that, there is always a score penalty for not dealing with the issue. Below, a table of possible consequences of not solving certain tramcar issues is shown. It is not limited to tramcar incidents but also includes blockages.

Incident Primary Result (chance) Secondary Result (chance) Notes
Drunken passenger Passengers in distress (70%) Angry mob (30%)
Angry mob Passengers in distress (40%) Defective tram (60%) Depending on severity
Woman in labour Passengers in distress (100%) -
Passengers in distress Angry mob (100%) Repeating cycle of losing points
Fire on board Passengers in distress (50%) Defective tram (50%)
Air-gun firing at tram Passengers in distress (90%) Angry mob (10%)
Stench on board Passengers in distress (70%) Angry mob (30%)

It should be noted, that the “Angry mob” incident is considered most severe and not dealing with it is punished with the highest point penalty.

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