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Suggestion to RSDL for Track Monitor
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 2:57 pm
by rabid
How about putting upcoming speed limits on the gradient display like this as shown by the red arrows (no, not the aerobatics team).
This would help inattentive dummies like myself from getting nasty surprises!
David
Re: Suggestion to RSDL for Track Monitor
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 3:19 pm
by RSderek
It's like you are reading our minds...
Improvements to the map are on our list.
cheers
derek
Re: Suggestion to RSDL for Track Monitor
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 10:32 pm
by adam3544
RSderek wrote:It's like you are reading our minds...
Improvements to the map are on our list.
cheers
derek
Why not combine all those features into one common diagram like in MSTS 1.0, including approaching speed limits and stations names. The gradient information could be in positive/negative percentage instead of visual line.
Adam
Re: Suggestion to RSDL for Track Monitor
Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 11:08 pm
by phat2003uk
I like the idea of separate monitors myself. I would like to know how far the next station is but wouldn't like to know the next signal because I want that as a challenge when driving under cautions. I guess a customisable system is what is needed most.
Re: Suggestion to RSDL for Track Monitor
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 5:58 am
by peteworsley
How about putting upcoming speed limits on the gradient display like this
How about putting signals, junctions and stations on a display like this - it could be made long and thin to represent the high speed, linear nature of a railway (did somebody say railway?) instead of a huge black square with a thread of useful information across the middle.
I may have mentioned it!
http://forums.uktrainsim.com/viewtopic. ... 80#p910552
Best wishes
Pete W
Re: Suggestion to RSDL for Track Monitor
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 10:02 am
by matticus88
Thats a really good idea, i always get caught out by speed limits, having stations on there As well would be a good thing to.
I never use the first tab of the track monitor becuase, imo, its useless becuase it only shows a few meters in front of the train* and if your going in reverse with a long consist you can't see the back end at all.
*Slightly exaggerated.
EDIT: I modified the image in the first post with some more additions.. (i did it in paint so its not the neatest thing in the world)

Re: Suggestion to RSDL for Track Monitor
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 2:35 pm
by jivebunny
Also, hitting F3 repeatedly should really cycle through the different tabs before switching the TM back off again i.e hitting F3 numerous times should produce the following: ON (track tab by default) / Destination / Gradient / Coupling / OFF. It's quite annoying having to click on the different icons whilst you're trying to watch the track ahead. Just my 2p!
JB
Re: Suggestion to RSDL for Track Monitor
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 3:29 pm
by Blackpatch
jivebunny wrote: It's quite annoying having to click on the different icons whilst you're trying to watch the track ahead.
Have to say I agree that you have to take your eye off the track ahead for longer than I'd like. One display with more info would get my vote.

Re: Suggestion to RSDL for Track Monitor
Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 9:05 pm
by jamespetts
jivebunny wrote:Also, hitting F3 repeatedly should really cycle through the different tabs before switching the TM back off again i.e hitting F3 numerous times should produce the following: ON (track tab by default) / Destination / Gradient / Coupling / OFF. It's quite annoying having to click on the different icons whilst you're trying to watch the track ahead. Just my 2p!
JB
I like that idea - ingenious!
Re: Suggestion to RSDL for Track Monitor
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2007 11:44 am
by adam3544
matticus88 wrote:Thats a really good idea, i always get caught out by speed limits, having stations on there As well would be a good thing to.
I never use the first tab of the track monitor becuase, imo, its useless becuase it only shows a few meters in front of the train* and if your going in reverse with a long consist you can't see the back end at all.
*Slightly exaggerated.
EDIT: I modified the image in the first post with some more additions.. (i did it in paint so its not the neatest thing in the world)

This is excellent example for combined Track Monitor information, it's very much like Driver's Service Timetable used on many railroads arround the world.
Kuju, take it into consideration please.
Adam
Re: Suggestion to RSDL for Track Monitor
Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2007 12:00 pm
by RSderek
RSDL will take it into account. Kuju will probably not tho.

Re: Suggestion to RSDL for Track Monitor
Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2008 4:07 pm
by steampsi
How about a distance scale too.
Re: Suggestion to RSDL for Track Monitor
Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 6:05 pm
by tialho
Slightly off-topic (and apologies if this has already been asked), are there any plans by RSDL (or anyone else!) to release speed tables (e.g. as .pdf) for the default routes? (similar to the 'Buchfahrplan' included with Protrain and GR MSTS routes). I personally would find this more useful than a modified f3 view (I prefer to drive without driver aids where possible!).
Regards,
Tim
Re: Suggestion to RSDL for Track Monitor
Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 7:36 pm
by arthur55
Being able to put the track info onto another screen would be a great step forward imo.
It can be done in flight sims so why not train sims.
Re: Suggestion to RSDL for Track Monitor
Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 10:22 am
by 31466
This is one of the main things I would like to see too. I think the track monitor should show all approaching speed limits and stations within the next couple of miles like it does on MSTS. At the moment it is very difficult to learn a route so this would be a big help.