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Several failure settings reset when loading savegames 11/04/2018 at 21:09 #107475 | |
JeroenS
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Loader version: 4.6.12 I've observed this on a couple of sims so far - save games etc use Aston because it's the first alphabetically and I don't need to worry about licenses. When loading games with failures turned on, the signal, track section and points failure sliders are reset to 0 (leftmost) regardless of their original settings. From having signalled with this bug in a few sessions without noticing it straight away, no failures occur either, so this doesn't seem to be only visual. Obviously this is hard to verify considering their random nature. I'm not sure whether these rates are stored in the save game, but I've attached one anyway. The below screenshots and save game are produced with the following steps: 1. Start a new simulation for Aston with the difficulty set to 'One of those Days'. 2. The failures are set to what's in "failures before". 3. Save the game, ssg attached 4. Exit Simsig Loader 5. Start Simsig and load the save game. 6. Look at the failure settings, see that the top three sliders are set to the leftmost value as seen in "failures after". 7. Setting the failure sliders to any another values and then repeating steps 3-6 will show that the failure rates get reset to the leftmost value The default setting in Aston doesn't have signal failures, I have seen it get reset in other sims and when loading save games Post has attachments. Log in to view them. Log in to reply |
Several failure settings reset when loading savegames 11/04/2018 at 23:06 #107483 | |
Albert
1315 posts |
Does not seem to depend on the sim. Exeter and Wolverhampton show this as well. The first three sliders get reset.
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Several failure settings reset when loading savegames 12/04/2018 at 03:05 #107487 | |
BarryM
2158 posts |
It is a known error and is being fixed. Mantis 19765 applies. Barry Barry, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Last edited: 12/04/2018 at 03:10 by BarryM Reason: a Log in to reply |