Cardinal51 wrote:...
Any turn table action in one of the scenarios that come with the above ?
GreatNortherner wrote:
Hi, it's highly unlikely that any standard or career scenario will involve a turntable, because they can't be called by the scenario editor. The best you can probably hope for is that some scenarios exist where you start on one side of the TT and then drive straight through it. As for turning your loco on it, to my knowledge that really only works when "free roaming" but not when active paths (go to, etc.) are involved.
GreatNortherner wrote:Cardinal51 wrote:...
Any turn table action in one of the scenarios that come with the above ?
Hi, it's highly unlikely that any standard or career scenario will involve a turntable, because they can't be called by the scenario editor. The best you can probably hope for is that some scenarios exist where you start on one side of the TT and then drive straight through it. As for turning your loco on it, to my knowledge that really only works when "free roaming" but not when active paths (go to, etc.) are involved.
Cheers,
Michael
kris120 wrote:I think scenarios via turntables are generally not pot possible as turntables are something the scenario editor or the dispatcher cannot handle (like Greatnorthener and mRennie have mentioned already).
The only reason why it seems that a way is possible via a turntable : The dispatcher finds another route avoiding the turntable between the waymarkers before and after the turntable.
The way the player uses between these markers is not checked, and like that even career scenarios are possible.
jlms48 wrote:Kris 120 has hit the nail on the head.
I have had a look at the Penn Steam (Greenville) career scenario which uses a traverser and both traverser tracks that the loco moves between have an exit track. So the dispatcher/scenario editor could path the loco directly to the final destination without using the traverser. But this does not stop you using the traverser as intended in the scenario, with suitable waypoints and messages, along the way.
The same thing could work with a turntable: If the turntable has 2 or 3 exit tracks , the storage tracks directly opposite them should all be usable even in a career scenario.
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