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End of service ECS from Kensal Green 24/09/2010 at 00:23 #1812 | |
trolleybus
150 posts |
I've asked about this in the simulation forum as I can't see how the TT can be at fault here. I've got to almost 25:00 in this sim and just realised that none of the class 5s that should enter at Kensal Green Junction at around midnight have appeared. They don't look in any way exceptional in the TT, and there are no rules set for them. Screenshot attached of F4 - you may be able to see they're still in bold. Log in to reply |
End of service ECS from Kensal Green 24/09/2010 at 00:23 #11693 | |
trolleybus
150 posts |
I've asked about this in the simulation forum as I can't see how the TT can be at fault here. I've got to almost 25:00 in this sim and just realised that none of the class 5s that should enter at Kensal Green Junction at around midnight have appeared. They don't look in any way exceptional in the TT, and there are no rules set for them. Screenshot attached of F4 - you may be able to see they're still in bold. Log in to reply |
End of service ECS from Kensal Green 25/09/2010 at 10:33 #11702 | |
Underwood
748 posts |
Shouldn't be a sim fault either, it works in my TT. I gave the 2006 TT a test and started the sim at 23:41, and at 23:41 5M27 showed up here. Have you got the delay slider through the roof? That might not be it but it's obviously something, it's all working here with sliders down and 0 delays... Log in to reply |
End of service ECS from Kensal Green 25/09/2010 at 10:43 #11703 | |
trolleybus
150 posts |
Delay slider set very low, so that's not it. I'll just put it down as one of the small number of quirks that seem to happen from time to time. I'd be surprised if there wasn't the odd timing-related problem occurring somewhere, perhaps not even in SimSig itself but somewhere in the stack. It's a complex piece of software that I assume is very timing-dependent for some things. Log in to reply |