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Posted: 25 Aug 2005 07:15
by Amtrak
i modded the reliability for the mu's and it worked. However, after sometime it semm to cause crashes when "highlighted" in the scenario creatior. and i removed the download. Maybe it is corrupt. (run in v.c. and see if it works)
Posted: 25 Aug 2005 12:45
by natethegreat
Amtrak wrote:i modded the reliability for the mu's and it worked. However, after sometime it semm to cause crashes when "highlighted" in the scenario creatior. and i removed the download. Maybe it is corrupt. (run in v.c. and see if it works)
If it only started crashing Loco after you edited the .XML, then yes, you broke it. It is easy to do. I have done it a number of times.
Posted: 29 Aug 2005 09:53
by Amtrak
yes, very likely BUT it worked fine for a while the n it just started to cause crashes. i think the original may be slightly corrupt but i cant check because my computer is being roformatted and cleaned up currently
Posted: 29 Aug 2005 09:58
by jdtech
I didn't do any XML editing and it was the first addition to a clean v1.76 Lomo install and it immediatly crashed upon highlight of the Class 508 in Scenario Editing. Very well I thought and replaced the new 508 with the original file. No crashing in Scenario editor for a while. Then I installed another piece of content and it crashed about 30 seconds after entering Scenario Editor (I only had the 314, 315 & 507 installed at this time)...
Wierd,
John
Posted: 29 Aug 2005 10:37
by andel
I've just had a look at the 507 - the reliablity was set at 192... try setting it to 0.
Edit: after this they then work

Posted: 04 Sep 2005 20:11
by Bloodnok
andel wrote:I've just had a look at the 507 - the reliablity was set at 192... try setting it to 0.
Edit: after this they then work

But... setting to 0 is the 'no breakdowns' style, and a high number (above 100) is the 'improved reliability' style. If that's the cause of the crash, why don't all 'improved reliability' vehicles do it?
Posted: 05 Sep 2005 13:56
by Chrill
where do i download them?
Posted: 05 Sep 2005 19:31
by MjD
http://www.vsr.org.uk/downloads/314_315 ... 8_v0.9.zip
Thats the download page Bloodnok posted halfway down page 1
Posted: 08 Sep 2005 09:45
by Matloughe
i was working in the senario editer yesturday, and i noticed that the 314 crashs Locomotion sometimes too, ecactly the same problem when you hover over it in the editer.
Posted: 20 Sep 2005 08:23
by intercity125
andel wrote:I've just had a look at the 507 - the reliablity was set at 192... try setting it to 0.
Edit: after this they then work

You do this in locotool? If so......how

Cheers!
Posted: 20 Sep 2005 08:34
by marcf
drag the .dat file for your vehicle onto locotool.exe, this will create an .xml file and a folder with all the sprites, open the .xml in notepad and find the line that says: <variable name="reliability" size="1">n</variable>
and change what ever number is between > </variable to 0
Posted: 20 Sep 2005 09:00
by intercity125
Thanks, Marc! i will try that later on

Posted: 20 Sep 2005 09:06
by chevyrider
Re Intercity 125:
For easy things like reliability, use wrappertool.

How to use.
http://www.tt-forums.net/viewtopic.php?p=353780#353780
And download it from here, after registering.
http://www.locomotion-fanpage.net/forum ... 0&letter=L
Posted: 20 Sep 2005 09:17
by intercity125
I have that thanks!
Those vehicles still crash when using that though, i cant understand why!
I just wonder if it is different setting the reliability manually to 0 with locotool
Posted: 10 Apr 2006 03:43
by Breeze646
I know this is a dead thread so you don't have to remind me.
Well anyway I used locotool to make reliability 0 because I have a subway and any breakdowns will cause major delays. So I set it to 0 but it still says there like 174 or whatever it was before. So my question is has anyone had succesfully made the reliability 0.
BTW that subway is really important because as soon as it opened my total money doubled in one month. Basicly went from 7 mill to 15 mill.
Thanks
Posted: 10 Apr 2006 04:49
by Seelenquell
AFAIK you have to re-buy the train to get the wanted reliabilty. but maybe i´m wrong.
Posted: 10 Apr 2006 04:52
by Breeze646
I know about that but I'm talking about that I edited it about a week ago and there's appulutly no diffence and I went back to loco tool and it said it was 0 but go back to loco and it's still 147 what ever it is.
Posted: 10 Apr 2006 07:00
by chevyrider
Breeze646 wrote:I know about that but I'm talking about that I edited it about a week ago and there's appulutly no diffence and I went back to loco tool and it said it was 0 but go back to loco and it's still 147 what ever it is.
Did you copy the .dat from subfolder "nobreakdown" to " Objdata"folder?
http://www.tt-forums.net/viewtopic.php?p=353780#353780
Posted: 12 Apr 2006 02:59
by Breeze646
chevyrider wrote:Breeze646 wrote:I know about that but I'm talking about that I edited it about a week ago and there's appulutly no diffence and I went back to loco tool and it said it was 0 but go back to loco and it's still 147 what ever it is.
Did you copy the .dat from subfolder "nobreakdown" to " Objdata"folder?
http://www.tt-forums.net/viewtopic.php?p=353780#353780
Hmm I don't think so let me check.
What's with the link 2
EDIT: Okay I don't get what you mean.
Posted: 12 Apr 2006 08:11
by chevyrider
Breeze646 wrote:Hmm I don't think so let me check.
What's with the link 2

This could happen to be my manual at the bottom.
