Adamovic's CP SD40-2's

WCL

Canadian National
How does one not make the cab tilt??? Even taking a curve really slow the thing looks like its going to tip at times....Is there a way to shut the tilting off???

 
Dang ... I wish my trainz would rock back and forth & tilt ... and you wanna' shut it off ... maybe it can be lessened a tad somehow ?


Dont get me wrong....I LOVE these locos, but it gets a lil dizzy and a lil annoying after a while going back and fourth.....
 
These locomotives have no other script features on them other than the skin changer, so that wouldn't cause any of this i would think. So far i am unsure of what could cause this so i am going to look into it. Also WCL in the file you downloaded for this you should have gotten a TS12 cab view file for the loco to get rid of the brightness. If you dont have it i would suggest you re-download it.
 
Also WCL in the file you downloaded for this you should have gotten a TS12 cab view file for the loco to get rid of the brightness. If you dont have it i would suggest you re-download it.


That I did not get....As they are pretty bright and rough on the eyes...That is for sure
 
Well I seem to have the cab fixed after another download......And I re-installed everything again, so there must be something wrong in one of the files I take it???


Any idea on how to fix the tilting???













 
The only thing I can think of is in the config file for the loco look for:

cabinsway x.x

If it is there then it will cause it.
Kenny
Ps from the Wiki
Code:
[B]cabinsway
[/B]

Type: DecimalDesc: Controls the amount of 'sway' the interior view has as the vehicle takes corners. A bigger number will result in more sway.
 
The only thing I can think of is in the config file for the loco look for:

cabinsway x.x

If it is there then it will cause it.
Kenny
Ps from the Wiki
Code:
[B]cabinsway
[/B]

Type: DecimalDesc: Controls the amount of 'sway' the interior view has as the vehicle takes corners. A bigger number will result in more sway.

Put it at 0 and still get this:

 
Put it at 0

You might find that zero is not an accepted value.

Try a tiny (but positive) value instead.

This is also why people think the 'coupler gap' option "doesn't work" -- because zero isn't valid, and they never seem to try something like 0.01 instead.
 
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