Is there a new GRF for electric tracks ?
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Is there a new GRF for electric tracks ?
Hi there,
Can someone tell me is there is a GRF file which replaces the electric tracks ?
Because I think default electric tracks in OpenTTD are nice, but when in junctions and signaling the tracks are unclear to see / inconvenient (hard to see signals etc etc).
Looked on GRF crawler and couldn't find any replacements.
Can someone tell me is there is a GRF file which replaces the electric tracks ?
Because I think default electric tracks in OpenTTD are nice, but when in junctions and signaling the tracks are unclear to see / inconvenient (hard to see signals etc etc).
Looked on GRF crawler and couldn't find any replacements.
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Did you read his post? Apparently not, encore:XeryusTC wrote:http://grfcrawler.tt-forums.net/index.p ... ch&q=dutch
regardsPost wrote:I think default electric tracks [...] when in junctions and signaling the tracks are unclear to see / inconvenient (hard to see signals etc etc).
Michael
The dutch catenary and signals are A LOT easier to distinct from each other than the default catenary and signals. And that is what he also asked for.michael blunck wrote:Did you read his post? Apparently not, encore:XeryusTC wrote:http://grfcrawler.tt-forums.net/index.p ... ch&q=dutch
regardsPost wrote:I think default electric tracks [...] when in junctions and signaling the tracks are unclear to see / inconvenient (hard to see signals etc etc).
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Well then, let me translate his post for you.
Your solution: recommendation of a catenary set which has double as much wires than the one he already uses and which he finds unsuitable because of covering sight.
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Michael
I.e., he can´t see the signals (and other things) especially on junctions, where there are more wires than at open track.when in junctions and signaling the tracks are unclear to see / inconvenient (hard to see signals etc etc).
Your solution: recommendation of a catenary set which has double as much wires than the one he already uses and which he finds unsuitable because of covering sight.
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Michael
I'm not recommending a single catenary replacement, I'm recommending the signals too. Why? Because they are more clear than the default signals and catenary when used together.
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XeryusTC wrote:I'm not recommending a single catenary replacement, I'm recommending the signals too.
XeryusTC wrote:http://grfcrawler.tt-forums.net/index.p ... ch&q=dutch
regardsgrfcrawler wrote:This GRF adds Dutch Catenary to Electrified Railways.
Michael
Maybe you should take a look at the actual search results....michael blunck wrote:XeryusTC wrote:I'm not recommending a single catenary replacement, I'm recommending the signals too.XeryusTC wrote:http://grfcrawler.tt-forums.net/index.p ... ch&q=dutchregardsgrfcrawler wrote:This GRF adds Dutch Catenary to Electrified Railways.
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Re: Is there a new GRF for electric tracks ?
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Post wrote:Hi there,
Can someone tell me is there is a GRF file which replaces the electric tracks ?
Because I think default electric tracks in OpenTTD are nice, but when in junctions and signaling the tracks are unclear to see / inconvenient (hard to see signals etc etc).
Looked on GRF crawler and couldn't find any replacements.
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Some people like other catenary more than yours, you should accept that fact or your smug will help to destroy the worldmichael blunck wrote:That´s nonsense and you should know it.Ben_K wrote:Im with XeryusTC, the Dutch Cat is a lot better for rail visibility!

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Hold your breath.XeryusTC wrote:Some people like other catenary more than yours, you should accept that fact or your smug will help to destroy the world .![]()
The question wasn´t if (and what) other catenary systems "some people" like but which catenary system obscures tracks least. In fact, this was the question of the OP, wasn´t it?
Now, from a logical point of view this would be the catenary system with the least number of extra pixels drawn on top of the tracks.
Guess what catenary system fulfills that best? A system with only one "wire" or another with two? (hint: see picture above)



EOD
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I also agree that the dutch catenary system is much clearer. It's not just what obscures more, but what is easier to differentiate. The default catenary is just a single line which blends in with the track so well that it sometimes look like a bit of track. The dutch catenary has a much more recognizable pattern, so that it's easier to see what is track and what is not.
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I have to agree with Korenn here, because there are more pixels in the dutch catenary than the default it is easier to distinguish them. When I see a pole of the default and some _ track behind it I dont know where the cable from the catenary is, with the dutch catenary I do know this because I can see wether there is another (arced) cable above it.
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OK, once more.mb wrote:EOD
But that´s a totally different problem (to check whether there´s a missing catenary).XeryusTC wrote:When I see a pole of the default and some _ track behind it I dont know where the cable from the catenary is, with the dutch catenary I do know this because I can see wether there is another (arced) cable above it.
However, the problem of the OP was:
Like me to translate this for you? Apparently, he has problems with catenary obscuring track and signals. He doesn´t tell of any problems with checking the absence of catenary wires, for which indeed a second (or third?) or a more colourful wire may be helpful.Post wrote:when in junctions and signaling the tracks are unclear to see
Nevertheless, I learned that you dutchies seem to be very "touchy", even when nobody is trying to run down your "dutch catenary". Very weird.
And it´s in no way that I´m begrudging you your "dutch catenary". In fact, the basic catenary (now in ttdpbase.grf) first had that second wire but it had been removed already at a very early date exactly because the public had problems checking track and signals because of that load of wires on junctions.
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Michael
I'm with Michael here, for the most part.
While I use dutch catenary for exactly the reasons mentioned here (higher visability, especially vs normal track), it doesn't do much for the original problem.
Default signals are tough to see on a couple of directions especially (top screenshot).
Dutch signals are slightly better, but personally I don't like them (second screenshot).
American signals are what I use, and are IMO the clearest (3rd).
And (somewhat surprisingly), dutch signals + dutch catenary is actually the worst combination, even more so than the default, with some signals almost totally obscured.
My suggestion?
Dutch catenary, Combined American Signal Set and a nightly for the transparency options.
While I use dutch catenary for exactly the reasons mentioned here (higher visability, especially vs normal track), it doesn't do much for the original problem.
Default signals are tough to see on a couple of directions especially (top screenshot).
Dutch signals are slightly better, but personally I don't like them (second screenshot).
American signals are what I use, and are IMO the clearest (3rd).
And (somewhat surprisingly), dutch signals + dutch catenary is actually the worst combination, even more so than the default, with some signals almost totally obscured.
My suggestion?
Dutch catenary, Combined American Signal Set and a nightly for the transparency options.
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