Jr East Train Simulator Build 11779437 May 2026
Tonight, he was running the 6:15 a.m. local from Ōtsuki, E233 series, in a driving snowstorm. Build 11779437 had changed the game.
He could have braked. But a real driver on that real train? At that speed, on frozen rails? You hold. You sound the horn. You accept the impact. JR EAST Train Simulator Build 11779437
He exhaled. The simulation kept running, Kofu station now five kilometers away. He checked the performance metrics overlay: . CPU load 14%. Physics ticks 1,000 per second. Adhesion error margin 0.3%. Tonight, he was running the 6:15 a
He held 75 km/h. The tunnel mouth appeared. The real signal was green. The ghost? Gone. He could have braked
“Sorry, cow,” he muttered.
He released the brakes. Noticed it immediately: the lag . In the previous build, the train felt like a video game—instant response, perfect grip. Now? The motors whined a half-beat late. The wheels slipped. Just a chirp. But real.
He saved the replay. Build 11779437 wasn't just code. It was his cab back.