TTO: can you replace aging buses w/o redoing routes by hand?
TTO: can you replace aging buses w/o redoing routes by hand?
Is there a way to replace old buses (and aging planes and boats) on the same
route without having to re-enter all the routes? Is there a way to use
keyboard shortcuts? (its so easy to replace the aging locomotives..)
thanks! Bun
route without having to re-enter all the routes? Is there a way to use
keyboard shortcuts? (its so easy to replace the aging locomotives..)
thanks! Bun
Re: can you replace aging buses w/o redoing routes by hand?
BunnyNNCY schreef
first open the "New vehicle" window in the depot before you sell the old
bus. When you sell your bus now and quickly buy a new one, the route will
not be erased. The same goes for boats/planes. Have fun!
Alex Rijk
Yes, there is. When you want to replace a bus and keep the route as it was,Is there a way to replace old buses (and aging planes and boats) on the
same
route without having to re-enter all the routes? Is there a way to use
keyboard shortcuts? (its so easy to replace the aging locomotives..)
thanks! Bun
first open the "New vehicle" window in the depot before you sell the old
bus. When you sell your bus now and quickly buy a new one, the route will
not be erased. The same goes for boats/planes. Have fun!
Alex Rijk
Re: can you replace aging buses w/o redoing routes by hand?
BunnyNNCY <bunnyn...@aol.com> wrote in message
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I've never had this problem. If you follow the method that Alex Rijk posted,
then you shouldn't go wrong.
When you get the report the vehicle is in the depot, click on that depot,
and press "New Vehicles."
Click the relevant vehicle, and then drag the aging bus to the bin. Press
Build Vehicle in the New Vehicles window and you should have a new vehicle,
with all the routes still entered.
Eddie
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Hello.Is there a way to replace old buses (and aging planes and boats) on the
same
route without having to re-enter all the routes? Is there a way to use
keyboard shortcuts? (its so easy to replace the aging locomotives..)
thanks! Bun
I've never had this problem. If you follow the method that Alex Rijk posted,
then you shouldn't go wrong.
When you get the report the vehicle is in the depot, click on that depot,
and press "New Vehicles."
Click the relevant vehicle, and then drag the aging bus to the bin. Press
Build Vehicle in the New Vehicles window and you should have a new vehicle,
with all the routes still entered.
Eddie
-- Personal Site: http://www.ebernard.greatxscape.net
-- Transport Tycoon World: http://www.ttworld.cjb.net
Re: can you replace aging buses w/o redoing routes by hand?
The worst problem is replacing road vehicles destroyed in level crossing
collisions. You have to work very quickly as once the burnt out hulk
disappears all trace of the route taken by that particular vehicle is
erased. In that respect, the later version of RT2 was quite good as it
did prompt if you wished to replace a crashed train.
--
Vern
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collisions. You have to work very quickly as once the burnt out hulk
disappears all trace of the route taken by that particular vehicle is
erased. In that respect, the later version of RT2 was quite good as it
did prompt if you wished to replace a crashed train.
--
Vern
Visit my Web site at http://www.moorhouse0.demon.co.uk/homepage.htm
Re: can you replace aging buses w/o redoing routes by hand?
Eddie Bernard wrote:
But if you are replacing several vehicles, you have to dump and replace
one before dumping the next one.
And it won't remember names or service intervals (although Josef is
working on it for the next version of his patch).
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Yes, that does work.I've never had this problem. If you follow the method that Alex
Rijk posted, then you shouldn't go wrong.
When you get the report the vehicle is in the depot, click on
that depot, and press "New Vehicles."
Click the relevant vehicle, and then drag the aging bus to the
bin. Press Build Vehicle in the New Vehicles window and you
should have a new vehicle, with all the routes still entered.
But if you are replacing several vehicles, you have to dump and replace
one before dumping the next one.
And it won't remember names or service intervals (although Josef is
working on it for the next version of his patch).
--
stevie d
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Re: can you replace aging buses w/o redoing routes by hand?
Stevie D wrote
multiple replacement of the buses, trains etc. so you can do it all in one
click, rather than a click, a drag, a click, a click, and another click.
Eddie
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That should be good. What I and a lot of other people would like to see isEddie Bernard wrote:
I've never had this problem. If you follow the method that Alex
Rijk posted, then you shouldn't go wrong.
When you get the report the vehicle is in the depot, click on
that depot, and press "New Vehicles."
Click the relevant vehicle, and then drag the aging bus to the
bin. Press Build Vehicle in the New Vehicles window and you
should have a new vehicle, with all the routes still entered.
Yes, that does work.
But if you are replacing several vehicles, you have to dump and replace
one before dumping the next one.
And it won't remember names or service intervals (although Josef is
working on it for the next version of his patch).
multiple replacement of the buses, trains etc. so you can do it all in one
click, rather than a click, a drag, a click, a click, and another click.
Eddie
-- Personal Site: http://www.ebernard.greatxscape.net
-- TTWorld: http://www.ttworld.cjb.net
Re: can you replace aging buses w/o redoing routes by hand?
Eddie Bernard wrote:
serviceintervals etc. - so you easy could make say 4 identical sets. Is it
possible?
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Oluf
One thing I often have missed is a way to replicate a trainset with namesStevie D wrote
Eddie Bernard wrote:
I've never had this problem. If you follow the method that Alex
Rijk posted, then you shouldn't go wrong.
When you get the report the vehicle is in the depot, click on
that depot, and press "New Vehicles."
Click the relevant vehicle, and then drag the aging bus to the
bin. Press Build Vehicle in the New Vehicles window and you
should have a new vehicle, with all the routes still entered.
Yes, that does work.
But if you are replacing several vehicles, you have to dump and replace
one before dumping the next one.
And it won't remember names or service intervals (although Josef is
working on it for the next version of his patch).
That should be good. What I and a lot of other people would like to see is
multiple replacement of the buses, trains etc. so you can do it all in one
click, rather than a click, a drag, a click, a click, and another click.
serviceintervals etc. - so you easy could make say 4 identical sets. Is it
possible?
---
Oluf
Re: can you replace aging buses w/o redoing routes by hand?
Oluf Bang wrote in message news:87ktf4$kdb$1@news.inet.tele.dk...
However, I recall that Josef mentioned something about trying to develop
this for the next version of the TTDPatch. Good luck to him!
Eddie
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Sadly I don't think it is.One thing I often have missed is a way to replicate a trainset with names
serviceintervals etc. - so you easy could make say 4 identical sets. Is it
possible?
However, I recall that Josef mentioned something about trying to develop
this for the next version of the TTDPatch. Good luck to him!
Eddie
-- Personal Site: http://www.ebernard.greatxscape.net
-- TTWorld: http://www.ttworld.cjb.net
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