Class 91 cabview in the rain
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chrisreb
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Class 91 cabview in the rain
Has anyone else noticed that the class 91 cabview is not ideal in rain. The wiper-field seems too small and half your view is still obscured by the rain including signals. The external view shows the wipers clearing more of the windscreen.
Doing a run on the JT Newcastle to Edinburgh route in pouring rain and cannot get an internal view of any of the signals.
Doing a run on the JT Newcastle to Edinburgh route in pouring rain and cannot get an internal view of any of the signals.
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Mr395008
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Re: Class 91 cabview in the rain
I'm pretty certain DTG said this would be corrected in a bug fix.... the bug fix has yet to appear. It's been over a year now....
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Re: Class 91 cabview in the rain
I'd be surprised if they did. This is because if you check pictures of the 91/DVT combo when they were new, their windscreen wipers really were like that: and were eventually changed to be as they are today as drivers complained vociferously (lovely word, that). I read this at the time and it's always stuck in my mind.
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Re: Class 91 cabview in the rain
Dangerous as they are - not surprised drivers complained.
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Re: Class 91 cabview in the rain
I seem to remember reading that as well, the wipers are totally hopeless in the rain, the fact that drivers had to contend with them in real life is a worry.jp4712 wrote:I'd be surprised if they did. This is because if you check pictures of the 91/DVT combo when they were new, their windscreen wipers really were like that: and were eventually changed to be as they are today as drivers complained vociferously (lovely word, that). I read this at the time and it's always stuck in my mind.
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Re: Class 91 cabview in the rain
We don't have this problem in MSTS or Open Rails 
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Re: Class 91 cabview in the rain
How can you tell it's a 91?coolhand101 wrote:We don't have this problem in MSTS or Open Rails
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Re: Class 91 cabview in the rain
I press the right arrow key and sit in the second man's seat and drive the train from there. I use the keyboard to control and the F3 HUD for speeds so I don't need to see the cab. A bit of a workaround, but hey it works for me.
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Re: Class 91 cabview in the rain
So the MSTS model is inaccurate then?coolhand101 wrote:We don't have this problem in MSTS or Open Rails
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Re: Class 91 cabview in the rain
No its the weather effects that are innacurategptech wrote:So the MSTS model is inaccurate then?coolhand101 wrote:We don't have this problem in MSTS or Open Rails
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Re: Class 91 cabview in the rain
There is a fix available in the library:
Works very well for me.
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Works very well for me.
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Re: Class 91 cabview in the rain
gptech wrote:So the MSTS model is inaccurate then?coolhand101 wrote:We don't have this problem in MSTS or Open Rails
Yes, because when it rains, our windscreens always show a clear dry view
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Re: Class 91 cabview in the rain
That's true....for some reason we have in TS a weather named 'Sunny'...anybody know what that is??twirlycactus wrote:No its the weather effects that are innacurate
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Re: Class 91 cabview in the rain
I think it's called US Sunny for the Pacific Surfliner and the Miami routes as those 2 areas have all the sun in the world, they've pinched ours, obviously think that the UK has Manchester weather every day of the year, no wonder DTG implemented raindrops in the game a few years ago.gptech wrote: That's true....for some reason we have in TS a weather named 'Sunny'...anybody know what that is??
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