Train Simulator 2016 Review
A classic assessment of cognitive abilities with 3 main challenges: time, increasing difficulty, and “alertness”.
The Thurstone Test of Mental Alertness is one of the oldest and most classic tests of cognitive ability. While using only 4 question types, the highly challenging time frame, the increasing level of difficulty, and the constant switch between tasks make it a short but challenging task.
The following guide will give you everything you need to know about the TMA test, including a complete test overview, a free sample practice test, and a scoring guide.
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Basic Details
126 questions
Quantitative, linguistic
20 minutes
Increasing in difficulty
: Select a completed route and navigate to your desired starting location to place a "Scenario Marker".
: For creating custom objects or trains, developers use the Blueprint Editor and external 3D software like Blender . 4. Community and Troubleshooting
Before hitting the tracks, ensure your system meets the requirements and you understand the interface:
: Often split into Train Brakes (for the whole consist) and Locomotive Brakes (for just the engine).
: You can set a final destination and intermediate stops for picking up passengers, loading freight, or attaching/detaching wagons.
Most trains in the simulator follow a standard control layout: : Sets the direction (Forward, Neutral, Reverse).
: For advanced play, you’ll need to manage systems like PZB or SiFa (German), AWS (UK), or ACSES (US), which require periodic driver acknowledgment to prevent emergency stops. 3. Scenario and Route Creation
Train Simulator 2016 Review
: Select a completed route and navigate to your desired starting location to place a "Scenario Marker".
: For creating custom objects or trains, developers use the Blueprint Editor and external 3D software like Blender . 4. Community and Troubleshooting Train Simulator 2016
Before hitting the tracks, ensure your system meets the requirements and you understand the interface: : Select a completed route and navigate to
: Often split into Train Brakes (for the whole consist) and Locomotive Brakes (for just the engine). : For advanced play, you’ll need to manage
: You can set a final destination and intermediate stops for picking up passengers, loading freight, or attaching/detaching wagons.
Most trains in the simulator follow a standard control layout: : Sets the direction (Forward, Neutral, Reverse).
: For advanced play, you’ll need to manage systems like PZB or SiFa (German), AWS (UK), or ACSES (US), which require periodic driver acknowledgment to prevent emergency stops. 3. Scenario and Route Creation
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