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I d/led the game a couple of days ago, and am finding it hard to get the hang of - in particular, I'm really *not* comprehending the railway system. I looked through the help file on the site, but didn't really find it to be much help. It might just be one of those things I need to keep practising, but does anyone have any tips?
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Re: New to Simutrans...
What can't you do? Are you able to create a line from A to B, build two stations, and a depot, or do you need help with that? Simutrans Tips may be able to help you out.coralleane wrote:I d/led the game a couple of days ago, and am finding it hard to get the hang of - in particular, I'm really *not* comprehending the railway system. I looked through the help file on the site, but didn't really find it to be much help. It might just be one of those things I need to keep practising, but does anyone have any tips?
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I find it quite hard to design a railway that is (sucessfully) used by more than one train - that said, I started to have a breakthrough last night and got a smallish network going. I think this is a practise, practise, practise case. :) The similarities to TTDX are so many that my brain tends to forget that this *isn't* TTDX, and consequently mucks things up. :)
Also, is there anyway to scroll the map apart from the right mouse button and the numberpad? I'm playing on a laptop which has no numberpad, and only has a touchpad, which (I find) is quite difficult to right-drag with.
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Also, is there anyway to scroll the map apart from the right mouse button and the numberpad? I'm playing on a laptop which has no numberpad, and only has a touchpad, which (I find) is quite difficult to right-drag with.
~Coralie
I'm not sure if this helps:coralleane wrote: Also, is there anyway to scroll the map apart from the right mouse button and the numberpad? I'm playing on a laptop which has no numberpad, and only has a touchpad, which (I find) is quite difficult to right-drag with.
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The keys 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9 (top row of keyboard usually) work like the numeric keypad and can be used to scroll the map. But it is very awkward to remember the directions.
c.u.
Hajo
PS: I think I'll expand the keyboard handling to recognise the cursor keys and allow to scroll the map by using them.
Maybe theese links can help, too:coralleane wrote:I find it quite hard to design a railway that is (sucessfully) used by more than one train - that said, I started to have a breakthrough last night and got a smallish network going. I think this is a practise, practise, practise case.The similarities to TTDX are so many that my brain tends to forget that this *isn't* TTDX, and consequently mucks things up.
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http://www.simugraph.com/forum/viewtopi ... d=6&t_id=5
The screenshots are old, but two track sections still work like this. Please note the usage of one-way signals, two-way signals won't work:
http://www.simugraph.com/simutrans/manu ... build.html
Um, I think the cursor keys should scroll it, they behave like the numberpad when i made a sign and pressed the left cursor key it game me a 4.Hajo wrote:I'm not sure if this helps:coralleane wrote: Also, is there anyway to scroll the map apart from the right mouse button and the numberpad? I'm playing on a laptop which has no numberpad, and only has a touchpad, which (I find) is quite difficult to right-drag with.
~Coralie
The keys 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9 (top row of keyboard usually) work like the numeric keypad and can be used to scroll the map. But it is very awkward to remember the directions.
c.u.
Hajo
PS: I think I'll expand the keyboard handling to recognise the cursor keys and allow to scroll the map by using them.
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