............................................................. Warning ( I might be too early on reporting this, havent done extensive testing but.... ) Warning
.................................................................................... !! These findings are not confirmed !!
Im building the Conrail / Indiana Harbor Belt lines out of Chicago, see viewtopic.php?f=10&t=4160 for information on the route. The route is at the top so to speak when it comes to assets per tile, 800 -1000 assets on some tiles. Having been busy building the route, not runnning it, i decided to try out some scenarios this weekend to check fps. Trying hard to keep it as proto as i can, running long trains will really push the graphics engine to its knees.
I was running a 110 car coal train, fps where locked at 29, when i entered an area where the assets where 900, the graphics engine kinda " ran home to its mama " displaying 14fps


The point im trying to make is this my fellow routebuilders: If you wish to run long trains, pass through a small yard and have a meet with a long AI train on a very populated tile, keep that in mind when you are designing your route. TS2012 counts your train as assets per tile, in other words, it counts every car as an asset... So in my scenario, 110 cars on a tile with 900 assets TS2012 counts as 1010 assets on that current tile, going over the maximum by 10 cars/assets.
Example: Your tile has 780 assets, on that tile you can run two long trains, one train with for example 110 cars and the other train 109 cars. That will give the total of 999 assets on that tile.
Final note:
When building your route, try to keep you assets to a maximum of 750-800 assets per tile. This will make it possible for you to run long trains, and have room to meet an AI train without dropping your fps too much.
If this is old news, then please let me know and the thread will dissapear. I would like for someone to confirm if my findings are correct though.
Imnew
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