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GoYankees:

Quote from: Amtrak7 on January 30, 2010, 02:37:01 PM
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Operating on openBVE 1250 with R160Siemens.  I gave up running this route once I reached the 53rd Street Tunnel.  That R160 E pretrain is really getting on my nerves, requiring me to stop before every station, in the tunnel, and elsewhere.  Unlike NORAC signalling, NYCT signalling can change to stop or approach at sudden times, so passenger discomfort, delays, and red signal violations led me to get a score of 143 out of 900.  At 47/50, I was already 4:07 late.  I predict if this continues, I'll reach Forest Hills at least 15 minutes late.

Is this an openBVE error, or was the route designed to simulate a post-service disruption backlog?

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they already said to use it in BVE 2/4 and not openbve

Kawasaki_Plant:

You can always select the Not See Preceding Train Ahead of You option in openBVE.

Plus, this route was designed for BVE2, not openBVE. That's why you see walls in the middle of the tracks.

error46146:

Quote from: Amtrak7 on January 30, 2010, 02:37:01 PM
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Operating on openBVE 1250 with R160Siemens.  I gave up running this route once I reached the 53rd Street Tunnel.  That R160 E pretrain is really getting on my nerves, requiring me to stop before every station, in the tunnel, and elsewhere.  Unlike NORAC signalling, NYCT signalling can change to stop or approach at sudden times, so passenger discomfort, delays, and red signal violations led me to get a score of 143 out of 900.  At 47/50, I was already 4:07 late.  I predict if this continues, I'll reach Forest Hills at least 15 minutes late.

Is this an openBVE error, or was the route designed to simulate a post-service disruption backlog?

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thats why i dont even care about the openbve scoring system lol
the openbve scoring system doesn't really work with the NYC Subway system since it is not a commuter railway or a railroad which openbve (and bve as well) was designed for.

Phantom909:

Again, the V is only for BVE2.

Joe

Dj Hammers:

Quote from: error46146 on January 30, 2010, 03:52:27 PM
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thats why i dont even care about the openbve scoring system lol
the openbve scoring system doesn't really work with the NYC Subway system since it is not a commuter railway or a railroad which openbve (and bve as well) was designed for.

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Yeah I think the scoring system needs adjustment because you need to drive the train like a metro north train to get a good score.

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