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Problem list trains entered screen using Loader simulation 13/08/2015 at 21:01 #75099 | |
Charlytos
268 posts |
Put the problem: * Playing the oldest .exe sims. Using list trains on simulation with F2 key. Well, open option Edit timetable for any train and change current stop point to next pass point and train begins to run immediately. Correct... * Playing the new Loader simulations. The same action mentioned before. When I select the next pass point from Edit timetable action for stoped train. Same doesn't begin to run until I use action Shunt. Each time made that action I must use Shunt action, if don't use Shunt train shall continue alway stoped on that platform point. why on old sims if takes speed directly and on new Loader sims need use Shunt action to take speed? And, is there any option to fix this detail. Thanks... Your Spanish friend, Carlos Log in to reply |
Problem list trains entered screen using Loader simulation 13/08/2015 at 22:28 #75102 | |
BarryM
2158 posts |
" said:Put the problem:Hello Carlos, try change while train is moving. Do not edit timetable. Barry Barry, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Last edited: 13/08/2015 at 23:04 by BarryM Log in to reply |
Problem list trains entered screen using Loader simulation 14/08/2015 at 01:31 #75105 | |
Charlytos
268 posts |
Thanks Barry by your answer. I don't want change timetable for any train. If one train does its departure just time programmed, no problem. But on any sims is time departure and train doesn't begin to run I have to forze it to run departure. Here is the problem, pardon repeat it. On section Edit timetable I select the next pass/stop point for train begin to run. Selected same train continues stoped without run until I press option shunt. This detail wasn't necessary on exe sims. I selected next pass/stop point and immediately begins to run. That is the question. Thanks... Log in to reply |
Problem list trains entered screen using Loader simulation 14/08/2015 at 02:51 #75106 | |
flabberdacks
636 posts |
Hi Carlos The system which trains use to identify where they are seems to have changed in Loader versions. If the train is stopped at a timing point, selecting the next timing point is no longer enough to get it moving. Do this: - Set the route for the train - Abandon timetable - 'Reverse direction' if needed to get it going the right way - As soon as the train is moving the right way, select 'Run to another timetable' -> select the same train headcode, select next timing point you want I also wonder why, if you change a train's departure time or change any of its instructions while stopped, the 'Expected departure' increases by a few minutes. Log in to reply |