Hello everybody.
I have a serious problem with locomotion. there is something like "service
interval" like in TTDX?
My trains has **only 6-7 years**, and has around 5-10% of reliability!! All
trains are continuosly in breakdown, and breakdowns can't be disabled.
The unique way I know it's to buy a new engine for every train, but it's
really tedious, and every 6 years it's really pathetic.
There is some kind of "service interval", or it's simple another
Locomotion's bug?
Thanks.
Locomotion. Service interval?
Re: Locomotion. Service interval?
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reliability. It may be that pulling lots of cars beyond the engines rating
puts extra wear on locomotives. I don't know what the intended wear rate of
locomotives is supposed to be but compared to buses they are ironmen. Trams
on the other hand don't seem to ever wear out and I run them into the
ground.
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One thing I noticed is that at some point more cars added to trains lowersHello everybody.
I have a serious problem with locomotion. there is something like "service
interval" like in TTDX?
My trains has **only 6-7 years**, and has around 5-10% of reliability!!
All
trains are continuosly in breakdown, and breakdowns can't be disabled.
The unique way I know it's to buy a new engine for every train, but it's
really tedious, and every 6 years it's really pathetic.
There is some kind of "service interval", or it's simple another
Locomotion's bug?
Thanks.
reliability. It may be that pulling lots of cars beyond the engines rating
puts extra wear on locomotives. I don't know what the intended wear rate of
locomotives is supposed to be but compared to buses they are ironmen. Trams
on the other hand don't seem to ever wear out and I run them into the
ground.
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