As per usual, everything is fine until you start going downhill, pun not intended.


Is there any fix for the NS Coal District ES44AC & Coal hoppers?
Rob

NStrains wrote:I'm assuming you're using Expert mode right?
I'm gonna try it out and see if I have the same issue.
NStrains wrote:Seemed just fine to me! Although I didn't apply enough train brake fast enough at the end to stop before the signal. This was done with controls and brakes on expert level.
Dynamics held the train just fine going downgrade. I was typically holding 25.5 at about 60% dynamic.
mrennie wrote:Keep in mind that the brakes on NS Coal District are an earlier attempt at advanced brakes, not done by me. They are considerably less realistic than the brakes in Soldier Summit and the TS2016 Sherman Hill diesels, so you shouldn't expect them to work the same way.
OpenRailer90 wrote:mrennie wrote:Keep in mind that the brakes on NS Coal District are an earlier attempt at advanced brakes, not done by me. They are considerably less realistic than the brakes in Soldier Summit and the TS2016 Sherman Hill diesels, so you shouldn't expect them to work the same way.
Is there a way to circumvent around this, such as setting the brakes to easiest?
NStrains wrote:No I never needed to touch the train brake until I was making my final stop at Emerald.
mrennie wrote:OpenRailer90 wrote:mrennie wrote:Keep in mind that the brakes on NS Coal District are an earlier attempt at advanced brakes, not done by me. They are considerably less realistic than the brakes in Soldier Summit and the TS2016 Sherman Hill diesels, so you shouldn't expect them to work the same way.
Is there a way to circumvent around this, such as setting the brakes to easiest?
I think if you set the NSCD brakes to Easiest, they basically work the same way as the old, default US diesel air brakes (no attempt at simulating the lag between the equalizing reservoir pressure and the brake pipe pressure). Personally, I'd like to see the NSCD locos updated with my brake scripting, but that's now entirely up to DTG.
OpenRailer90 wrote:Really don't understand why DTG didn't implement your newer brake system when they included Penn Coal with TS2016 Steam.
FHRob wrote:NStrains wrote:No I never needed to touch the train brake until I was making my final stop at Emerald.
Which setting did you use, if any, for the brakes?
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