Good day chaps,
I have a situation that goes like this. Player train under AI (let's call him Stupid) control is set to drive from A to B, all switches have already been set and locked, same for signals. There are other AI trains on the route as well, their paths have also been set as well. Now all Stupid has to do is drive.
So he comes up to a red at a complex junction where he'll meet another train, prearranged obviously. Now all I need Stupid to do is just quietly sit there and don't be an idiot. I mean how hard can it be right? I didn't even tell him to "Navigate To" anywhere. But noooo. His stupid butt starts itching so he throws a couple switches, trying to weasel his way around the red, in the process messing up the path of another AI train and derailing it.
Now I am aware of the "autodrive" and "STW drive" commands, both of which do the "just drive, idiot" thing very well. Problem with the former is "autodrive to ___" doesn't work and the latter doesn't even have such a command either, so the user has to disable the command manually which is not what I want in a completely hands-off intro ride.
Can someone advise please?
Regards,
Nicholas
				
			I have a situation that goes like this. Player train under AI (let's call him Stupid) control is set to drive from A to B, all switches have already been set and locked, same for signals. There are other AI trains on the route as well, their paths have also been set as well. Now all Stupid has to do is drive.
So he comes up to a red at a complex junction where he'll meet another train, prearranged obviously. Now all I need Stupid to do is just quietly sit there and don't be an idiot. I mean how hard can it be right? I didn't even tell him to "Navigate To" anywhere. But noooo. His stupid butt starts itching so he throws a couple switches, trying to weasel his way around the red, in the process messing up the path of another AI train and derailing it.
Now I am aware of the "autodrive" and "STW drive" commands, both of which do the "just drive, idiot" thing very well. Problem with the former is "autodrive to ___" doesn't work and the latter doesn't even have such a command either, so the user has to disable the command manually which is not what I want in a completely hands-off intro ride.
Can someone advise please?
Regards,
Nicholas