Rollingstock Physics:So Bad It's Annyoing

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Re: Rollingstock Physics:So Bad It's Annyoing

Unread postby PapaXpress » Fri Mar 23, 2012 4:29 pm

Sorry, you missed what I was trying to figure out. If the cars tipped to the other side perhaps its reading some "wobble" from the track.
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Re: Rollingstock Physics:So Bad It's Annyoing

Unread postby pschlik » Sat Mar 24, 2012 8:11 pm

And about playing "Unstoppable", that'sa a bit hard simply because the cars would tip off the track way before the locomotive would tip half as much. ( *!mad!* )
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Re: Rollingstock Physics:So Bad It's Annyoing

Unread postby Kali » Sat Mar 24, 2012 11:41 pm

mdurdan wrote:the HSC cars do that on mine, I hate it! Thats why I dont use the HSC cars, another RSC fail, bet we will never see such an error on their UK stuff though !*not-ok*! !*not-ok*! !*not-ok*! !*not-ok*! !*not-ok*!


Have you tried any? you're missing out on the freight stock that boots the train engine off the rails ( which is rather a reverse of the US stock... ). Everyone's got exploding stock, US, UK, europe, entirely equal opportunity.
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Re: Rollingstock Physics:So Bad It's Annyoing

Unread postby pschlik » Thu Apr 12, 2012 1:11 pm

What I mean about this is that I can be going 48 on a curve with a 55 speed limit (freight train limit) yet my train cars will tip a little, but a noticeable amount. They are just a bit too easy to tip over these days.
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