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HD - British Space Programme takes a new turn.

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 11:52 pm
by Wikkus
Watch closely at 0:13...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_X7Umvbg9Y

Don't yet know why, haven't had the opportunity to retry it :s

R.

Re: HD - British Space Programme takes a new turn.

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 9:12 pm
by buckbeak
Hehe...wonder how that happened :lol: Think they should come issued with Parachutes now :lol:
Danny

Re: HD - British Space Programme takes a new turn.

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 10:12 pm
by Wikkus
buckbeak wrote:Hehe...wonder how that happened :lol: Think they should come issued with Parachutes now :lol:
Danny
Nooo idea at all, my friend :)

I'd been playing MotoGP 2009 earlier, so maybe the Duff was envious of my Valentino Rossi victory wheelie?

Tried it again, tonight, same place, same speed, same everything -- worked as it should and no Alvaro Bautista impression... :roll:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKAdfnf9eaU

Rik.

Re: HD - British Space Programme takes a new turn.

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 2:17 pm
by almark
Is that my mail scenario Wikkus? Looks like the same loco and stock? What the hell is going on there then!!!?

Re: HD - British Space Programme takes a new turn.

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 2:44 pm
by Wikkus
almark wrote:Is that my mail scenario Wikkus? Looks like the same loco and stock? What the hell is going on there then!!!?
Hi Mark, yes it is, mate :)

No freakin' idea at all as to what went wrong. Did it from scratch exactly the same last night, no bother whatsoever :s

Nice scenario and nicer still to be able to thrash a Duff with Richards superb ArmstrongPowerhouse and Mk1 coach sounds :)

Rik.

Re: HD - British Space Programme takes a new turn.

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 4:58 pm
by Darpor
Maybe it had the same problem as this car?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQbgSe9S54I

Re: HD - British Space Programme takes a new turn.

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 6:00 pm
by almark
Wikkus wrote:
almark wrote:Is that my mail scenario Wikkus? Looks like the same loco and stock? What the hell is going on there then!!!?
Hi Mark, yes it is, mate :)

No freakin' idea at all as to what went wrong. Did it from scratch exactly the same last night, no bother whatsoever :s

Nice scenario and nicer still to be able to thrash a Duff with Richards superb ArmstrongPowerhouse and Mk1 coach sounds :)

Rik.

Haha cheers mate,yeah bit of Duff thrash :D

Re: HD - British Space Programme takes a new turn.

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 6:22 pm
by msdejesus
:o

I remember something similar happening to me with my class 60 scenario every now and then if I took a particular bend too fast around Southall, I think it was...

It might have to do with the physX engine...

Funny thing is it hasn't happened to me with your scenario, Mark, and I drove at full speed almost all the way... (?!)

Manuel

PS: After checking the video again, I must say it was exactly the same spot where it happened to me (!)

Re: HD - British Space Programme takes a new turn.

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 6:40 pm
by Wikkus
Darpor wrote:Maybe it had the same problem as this car?

<snip flying Merc>
Hehe, I was originally going to post the exact same clip but wanted to keep my bike theme (meme?) going :)

R.

Re: HD - British Space Programme takes a new turn.

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 7:14 pm
by Wikkus
msdejesus wrote::o

I remember something similar happening to me with my class 60 scenario every now and then if I took a particular bend too fast around Southall, I think it was...
Y'know, Manuel, come to mention it, I had a similar experience with your 60 scenario and like this weird 'flight', it too was at Hanwell. In the case of your scenario, it was at the end of the platform here that I had my derailment. I assumed I was going a bit too fast and tried it again a bit slower.
It might have to do with the physX engine...
I wondered that, too. Have you got an Nvidia-based machine? Is it set up to handle PhysX for you on the GPU?

Mine currently isn't, because I found it to be too big a hit on framerate. I've since updated to the newest drivers which included a PhysX update. Hmm...
Funny thing is it hasn't happened to me with your scenario, Mark, and I drove at full speed almost all the way... (?!)
Well, me either the second time I tried -- I even tried over-speeding (the Duff will only get up to 93.6 :)) and it didn't do it again.

Weird.

Rik.

Re: HD - British Space Programme takes a new turn.

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 7:38 pm
by msdejesus
Wikkus wrote:
I wondered that, too. Have you got an Nvidia-based machine? Is it set up to handle PhysX for you on the GPU?

Mine currently isn't, because I found it to be too big a hit on framerate. I've since updated to the newest drivers which included a PhysX update. Hmm...

Rik.
Yes to both questions, I didn't know there was a performance hit for enabling PhysX acceleration on the GPU...

I updated Nvidia drivers recently, by the way: 8.16.11.9107 (27 Sept 2009)

Manuel

Re: HD - British Space Programme takes a new turn.

Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 11:40 am
by phat2003uk
Sorry to bring up a new thread but I'm experiencing this derailment myself at Hanwell viaduct in exactly the same fashion as shown in the video!

Re: HD - British Space Programme takes a new turn.

Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 9:49 am
by batling
Wikkus wrote:
buckbeak wrote:Hehe...wonder how that happened :lol: Think they should come issued with Parachutes now :lol:
Danny
Nooo idea at all, my friend :)

I'd been playing MotoGP 2009 earlier, so maybe the Duff was envious of my Valentino Rossi victory wheelie?

Tried it again, tonight, same place, same speed, same everything -- worked as it should and no Alvaro Bautista impression... :roll:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKAdfnf9eaU

Rik.
Maybe it was Pedrosa's flip doing a practice start that was the inspiration :D

Ant :D