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changing train headcode box colours 26/12/2014 at 16:52 #67062 | |
Stanyon
141 posts |
I see on various sims players have got green boxes around the headcodes I cant see an option to replicate this though..... ideally I want to make my trains green for on time, yellow for 2 mins over 5 mins red possibly anyone able to help?
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changing train headcode box colours 26/12/2014 at 17:00 #67063 | |
J5flyer
48 posts |
Hello, When running a sim that has ARS enabled, press F3 to go into the options, select the 'Display' tab and near the bottom you'll see a box for 'Train describer mode'. Change this to 'Delay' vice 'ARS state' and you will have your coloured headcodes representing the delay. Kind regards, James Last edited: 26/12/2014 at 17:03 by J5flyer Log in to reply The following user said thank you: Stanyon |
changing train headcode box colours 28/12/2014 at 00:01 #67135 | |
Wells
82 posts |
You can't do that on all the sims I can only do it on Swindon and Peterborough it this correct
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changing train headcode box colours 28/12/2014 at 00:09 #67136 | |
Steamer
3986 posts |
" said:You can't do that on all the sims I can only do it on Swindon and Peterborough it this correctAs J5flyer said, it's only available on simulations with ARS. That is: Fenchurch, Liverpool Street, Peterborough, Marylebone, Edinburgh, Motherwell, Paisley, Victoria Central, Victoria South Eastern, Waterloo, Wimbledon, Swindon, Drain and Victoria LUL. "Don't stress/ relax/ let life roll off your backs./ Except for death and paying taxes/ everything in life.../ is only for now." (Avenue Q) Log in to reply |
changing train headcode box colours 30/12/2014 at 05:32 #67185 | |
alison3492
1 posts |
why we cant do is there any specific reason ?
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changing train headcode box colours 30/12/2014 at 13:37 #67193 | |
Jan
906 posts |
With non-ARS sims, the delay value is only updated when the train passes a timing point. So if a train got stuck somewhere, it would still be showing as "on time" or whatever its old delay was, until it would start moving again and pass the next timetable location, where the delay would then finally get updated. ARS on the other hand needs some kind of real-time delay information in order to properly decide which train gets priority at a junction in case of conflicts. Therefore ARS sims contain some additional data which allow the sim to interpolate passing times for all signals/train describer berths, so the current delay can be estimated no matter where the train is (although that estimate isn't necessarily 100 % correct, especially in case of long signalling sections). And if thanks to ARS that real-time delay information is available anyway, you might as well use it to power the CCF-style coloured train describers. Two million people attempt to use Birmingham's magnificent rail network every year, with just over a million of them managing to get further than Smethwick. Log in to reply |