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F2 terminology 08/05/2010 at 13:37 #1231 | |
Tevildo
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Is there any difference, on the F2 screen, between "Stopped at X (delayed)" and "Delayed at X"? Not a vital issue, but something I've noticed and was curious about.
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F2 terminology 08/05/2010 at 13:37 #9042 | |
Tevildo
28 posts |
Is there any difference, on the F2 screen, between "Stopped at X (delayed)" and "Delayed at X"? Not a vital issue, but something I've noticed and was curious about.
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F2 terminology 08/05/2010 at 13:55 #9043 | |
UKTrainMan
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Could be wrong but would "Stopped at X (delayed)" mean it is running late and "Delayed at X" mean it is delayed due to some reason (i.e: Driver needing toilet, "Wrong kind of food trolley", etc).
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F2 terminology 09/05/2010 at 21:59 #9071 | |
Danny252
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UKTrainMan said:Could be wrong but would "Stopped at X (delayed)" mean it is running late and "Delayed at X" mean it is delayed due to some reason (i.e: Driver needing toilet, "Wrong kind of food trolley", etc).I think that's right - the former means it was delayed before arrival (and hence may/will depart late?). Log in to reply |
F2 terminology 09/05/2010 at 23:33 #9074 | |
GeoffM
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I've had a quick look at the code but I can't work out the difference - it's late and I'm tired.
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F2 terminology 10/05/2010 at 11:53 #9080 | |
clive
2789 posts |
If I'm reading the code correctly, then "Stopped at X (delayed)" can only happen at the first station after the train enters the simulation and is displayed if the train entered with a delay of more than 2 minutes. "Delayed at" means the train is suffering from the wrong kind of food trolley etc.
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F2 terminology 10/05/2010 at 11:58 #9081 | |
GoochyB
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clive said:If I'm reading the code correctly, then "Stopped at X (delayed)" can only happen at the first station after the train enters the simulation and is displayed if the train entered with a delay of more than 2 minutes. "Delayed at" means the train is suffering from the wrong kind of food trolley etc. Presumably "first station after the train enters the simulation" would include a station where a train changes identity within the simulation having arrived there more than 2 minutes late, since as far as the sim is concerned that is the first station that it has stopped at. Log in to reply |
F2 terminology 10/05/2010 at 12:24 #9082 | |
clive
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No, it's explicitly testing for entering the simulation.
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