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Signalling on London to Brighton
Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 8:59 pm
by TheTazman
I am wondering as to how many issues there are with the routes signalling. I have seen a few posts here and there on the forums saying that signals are showing the wrong aspects.
I would like to try and find out if RSC can fix these issues as its making some scenarios incompleteable. Does any one have a list of the ones that are not working correctly?
Thanks
Simon
Re: Signalling on London to Brighton
Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 9:09 pm
by whiterider
All of mine are fine, the last update fixed the bug at Brighton.
What signals are causing you trouble, and what scenarios? I will try and test them to see if anything has changed - I have completed all the scenarios before the update and the only bug was at Brighton at the time.
Re: Signalling on London to Brighton
Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 9:13 pm
by TheTazman
Well if you have time. Could you try the scenario number :
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When the scenario starts in the first few hundered yards of the track your on you will go around a bend to the left and you will see a green signal on the gantry, but the feather is not on. Should that one be on please?
Thanks
Simon
whiterider wrote:All of mine are fine, the last update fixed the bug at Brighton.
What signals are causing you trouble, and what scenarios? I will try and test them to see if anything has changed - I have completed all the scenarios before the update and the only bug was at Brighton at the time.
Re: Signalling on London to Brighton
Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 7:24 am
by ProRail
I don't think so, You are joining the through line because there is no other direction to go.
There is however another issue with that scenario (I made). When your on the arival to East Croydon, then sometimes the entrance signal keeps showing red, even if the block ahead is clear. I have no idea why that is and best thing to do is to ask a SPAD permission as soon as the signal comes in sight.