Go non-stop via waypoint
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- Macchinista
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Go non-stop via waypoint
the order "go via waypoint" has two options, "go away" and "go away no-stop", are they useful or is it an error? the waypoint is like the buoy, which in fact has no non-stop options.
Re: Go non-stop via waypoint
The non-stop order means that the train won't stop at other stops in-between, and collect implicit orders
Re: Go non-stop via waypoint
As Gwyd said, Non-stop means that trains will pass through stations on the way without holding there. If non-stop isn't set and a train runs into a station which is not in the orders, it will hold there and an implicit order will be created.
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Re: Go non-stop via waypoint
Sorry, but why do not I create implicit orders? in my screenshot there are two tracks, one with waypoint "go via" order and the other with "go non-stop via", yet no implicit orders have appeared, even if the train passes by without entering the waypoint in the orders
I ask to understand where I'm wrong, it should be as you say, but it does not happen to me
I ask to understand where I'm wrong, it should be as you say, but it does not happen to me
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Re: Go non-stop via waypoint
I don't typically use implicit orders so I could be wrong but ...
Explicit orders = orders that are actually mentioned
Implicit orders = orders that aren't actually mentioned, but are implied by how other orders are set up
In your screenshot, the train has orders for every station on the route; they are all explicit. So there can't be implicit order for anything as there's nowhere else to hypothetically stop. It's told at each point what's it supposed to do. Delete the orders for the end stations and you'll see the difference (or both stations even).
Classic use is probably to build a route Station 1 -> Station 2 -> Station 3. Tell the train to stop at Station 1 and Station 3. As long as there's no "non-stop" order, it'll create an implicit one for Station 2.
Explicit orders = orders that are actually mentioned
Implicit orders = orders that aren't actually mentioned, but are implied by how other orders are set up
In your screenshot, the train has orders for every station on the route; they are all explicit. So there can't be implicit order for anything as there's nowhere else to hypothetically stop. It's told at each point what's it supposed to do. Delete the orders for the end stations and you'll see the difference (or both stations even).
Classic use is probably to build a route Station 1 -> Station 2 -> Station 3. Tell the train to stop at Station 1 and Station 3. As long as there's no "non-stop" order, it'll create an implicit one for Station 2.
Re: Go non-stop via waypoint
Because implicit orders are created when a station is not ordered and then the train encounters it while he hasn't said to go non-stop. In this case you need to input a station between the waypoint and the other station.
Also i don't see who would create implicit orders...
Also i don't see who would create implicit orders...
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Re: Go non-stop via waypoint
Sorry, be patient I'm a newbie. I do not want to create implicit orders but I want to understand how the "go away" and "go non-stop away" options work. My mistake was not to have understood that without intermediate stations does not change anything, now I understand thanks
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Re: Go non-stop via waypoint
We all got to learn ,dont worry about mistakes , you will learn from your mistakes , have a read of this it may solve some of the problems you are having ...... https://wiki.openttd.org/Orders
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Re: Go non-stop via waypoint
I agree, in fact I use the wiki a lot, I'm translating into Italian all that I can and in this period I'm translating that article,
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