Difference between revisions of "FreightTrains"

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-=Quick Description=-
 
-=Quick Description=-
   
This switch multiplys the weight of a train carrying any cargo other than passengers or mail by a given amount (default 5). The purposse this switch is to make the [[MammothTrains|mammoth trains]] switch more realistic.
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This switch multiplies the weight of a train carrying any cargo other than passengers or mail by a given amount (default 5). The purpose of this switch is to make the [[MammothTrains|mammoth trains]] switch more realistic.
   
 
-=Detailed Description=-
 
-=Detailed Description=-
   
Since TTD really does not allow very long trains [[MammothTrains|mammoth trains]], the acceleration and handling of freight trains in TTD tends to not be very realistic.  With this switch, this can be improved somewhat.
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Since TTD does not really allow very long trains [[(MammothTrains|mammoth trains]] notwithstanding), the acceleration and handling of freight trains in TTD tends to not be very realistic. With this switch, this can be improved somewhat.
   
At the moment (though this may change in the future in ways yet to figure out), this switch causes the amount of cargo carried by freight trains to be multiplied by the given factor, or 5 by default.  A freight train here is any train carrying cargo other than passengers and mail.
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At the moment (though this may change in the future in ways yet to figure out), this switch causes the amount of cargo carried by freight trains to be multiplied by the given factor, or 5 by default. A freight train here is any train carrying cargo other than passengers and mail. (With [[NewCargos]], the freight status of each cargo not set by the GRF coder.)
   
As a result, the total weight of freight trains is more realistic than previously, and their acceleration should be more realistic as well.  However, note that this doesn't affect the "real" amount of cargo transported by the trains, only how much it is simulated that they are transporting.  Therefore the amount of income they generate will not increase, but rather slightly decreases because the trains are now heavier and therefore slower.
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As a result, the total weight of freight trains is more realistic than previously, and their acceleration should be more realistic as well. However, note that this doesn't affect the "real" amount of cargo transported by the trains, only how much it is simulated that they are transporting. Therefore the amount of income they generate will not increase, but rather slightly decreases because the trains are now heavier and therefore slower.

Revision as of 05:10, 31 December 2005

Simulate very long freight trains by multiplying freight train cargo and weight

Freight Trains

Simulate very long freight trains by multiplying freight train cargo and weight

2.0.1 alpha 19 or later

-=Switch=-

Configuration file: freighttrains on|off|<factor>

Command line: -Yf

-=Quick Description=-

This switch multiplies the weight of a train carrying any cargo other than passengers or mail by a given amount (default 5). The purpose of this switch is to make the mammoth trains switch more realistic.

-=Detailed Description=-

Since TTD does not really allow very long trains mammoth trains notwithstanding), the acceleration and handling of freight trains in TTD tends to not be very realistic. With this switch, this can be improved somewhat.

At the moment (though this may change in the future in ways yet to figure out), this switch causes the amount of cargo carried by freight trains to be multiplied by the given factor, or 5 by default. A freight train here is any train carrying cargo other than passengers and mail. (With NewCargos, the freight status of each cargo not set by the GRF coder.)

As a result, the total weight of freight trains is more realistic than previously, and their acceleration should be more realistic as well. However, note that this doesn't affect the "real" amount of cargo transported by the trains, only how much it is simulated that they are transporting. Therefore the amount of income they generate will not increase, but rather slightly decreases because the trains are now heavier and therefore slower.