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[ There's plenty more to discuss here for anyone interested ]
 
[ There's plenty more to discuss here for anyone interested ]
 
===Engines & Speed===
 
===Engines & Speed===
When do you buy that engine upgrade? Well, if you have an experienced team, you can push to 600-700m fairly safely in the first biome. With that said, the world record pushes it to double that on Easy and over 1000m on Hard. Ideally, you want to avoid buying a new engine until the train is going too fast for your team. That will vary based on your team's experience level of course.
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When do you buy that engine upgrade? Well, if you have an experienced team, you can push to 600-700m fairly safely in the first biome. With that said, the world record pushes it to double that on Easy and over 1000m on Hard. Ideally, you want to avoid buying a new engine until the train is going too fast for your team. That will vary based on your team's experience level of course.  You should be trying to push the speed as high as possible and feel comfortable playing at around 0.650m/s.
 
====Bolts====
 
====Bolts====
 
Something to keep in mind when avoiding engine upgrades for a long time is that you don't have to care about missions or the hidden bolts in the map. For example, if you're pushing really far into the first grassland biome, you will have more bolts than you can even use. So once you have your train maxed out for the first biome, don't waste time on difficult missions or hidden bolts on the map.
 
Something to keep in mind when avoiding engine upgrades for a long time is that you don't have to care about missions or the hidden bolts in the map. For example, if you're pushing really far into the first grassland biome, you will have more bolts than you can even use. So once you have your train maxed out for the first biome, don't waste time on difficult missions or hidden bolts on the map.
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