And they say milk is good for you. Pshh... :rolleyes:
Type: Posts; User: Kuckoo
And they say milk is good for you. Pshh... :rolleyes:
Yeah, I'm guessing it's one of the missing sound warnings.
I had a similar issue a while ago on the Monon route. Every time my train touched one of a few specific bridges on route, the sim would...
24fps for movies was just the minimum industry standard chosen where a viewer perceives it as natural motion instead of a collection of stills. There have been films shot at lower and higher rates.
You can keep tossing insults as much as you like. But, clearly, 11-19 fps with Open Rails indicates a problem on your end. Any number of things could cause this. Now, it would have been a great if...
Old enough to remember the first day we had cable. We were one of the first houses in the neighborhood to have it. A whopping 14 channels including not one, but two movie channels!
Didn't get...
According to steamonly, everything he's having frustration with is OR's fault, and anyone who disagrees is "spitting on MSTS", etc. No elbow room for considering that maybe he's doing something...
Oh, the drama...
By your logic (such as it is) DCS World should run as smoothly on a bare minimum spec toaster as Ace Combat: Assault Horizon on the same hardware because they are both graphic...
A relevant and accurate analogy.
Among other issues - of which there are many - it struck me odd that on one hand he complains about shadows for overhead wires and gantries not being rendered, but...
I agree, the freeware version in the library is excellent. I used to live in San Diego. When first running the Surfliner route I was amazed of the quality and accuracy of the scenery. I...
Lol...
Yeah, I wasn't really being serious there. But thanks anyway.
I don't know if there's a fix for the no-snow roads. But I'm really hoping there's a fix for all the winter trees that don't have leaves. After all, where I live, many trees keep their leaves...
If you want to remove a station from the timetable, simply right-click the row occupied by the station you want to delete in the timetable file, and select "Delete Row".
Before asking anything...
It's not too complex, and there's absolutely nothing stupid about the "manual thingy". :rolleyes:
The timetable editor is actually intuitive and simple to use once you've played around with it a...
Thanks for the replies.
I know I could go search in the manual but it was on my mind for a moment and simply decided to ask here, and I was busy with something else at the time. Hope that's OK.
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Does anyone know that when defining Mass in tons in the OR .wag file, which version of "ton" does OR use? Short or long ton (2000 lbs or 2240 lbs), or metric ton (2205 lbs). I'm guessing metric but...
You absolutely do not need MSTS to run Open Rails. OR is a stand-alone product. It can run MSTS content, and it can also run more content that MSTS will either choke trying to run or can't run at...
The latest testing version removes the option for LOD Viewing Extension, among other options. My question is that, for LOD extension, at what level is this now fixed? I'm guessing it's set to...
I second this. NAVS can spam the library all they want, with that kind of quality.
Downloaded every NAVS upload available file library, including the GP9s.
The rolling stock sounds are...
Been wringing my hands in anticipation of this. Looks like a jewel of a route.
I know. It's a habit. Keeping a backup of every edit no matter how superfluous.
I was wondering about the plain bearing style side frames with the open journal boxes, it seems those are roller...
Thank you for pointing this out.
The .wag files pointed to Include files in the NAVS COMMON folder. It was a simple matter of commenting out the "Plain" path and inserting the "roller" path...
Are those the plain bearing trucks with the caps removed from the journal housings?
I'm looking at the NAVS rolling stock in TSRE and some of the plain bearing trucks have capped journal housings,...
Thanks. Figured that by the 1970s the lack of any footage or discussion about the crew greasing bearings on mainline freight was indicative of this.
Was it ever normal for freight trains to consist of rolling stock that had a mixture of both plain and roller bearings? Especially manifests with their variety, but also units as well?
I'm...
Reaching for the [F2] key every once in a while is too much effort for some, I guess. :p
Lost count on how many times I've cleaned the cache and roaming folders.