Therock
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Here's a question, or I suppose two- why is it that bailing off in Trainz has never worked as intended?
In the real world when you set air on the automatic brake valve that applies the brakes on the locomotives as well as the entire consist. In an effort to prevent slack run-in a good engineer would actuate [bail off] the independent brake valve so that the locomotive's brakes remain released while the rest of the train sets up with whatever reduction was made to the equalizing reservoir. After this actuation occurs the brakes on the locomotive stay released until more air is set on the automatic valve, in which case, again, in an effort to keep the slack stretched a good engineer would bail off.
So why is it that in literally every single version of trainz when the train brakes are applied, and you press z or whatever you have set to actuate your independent valve, it kicks off the engine brakes yay great good job... then about 4 seconds later they start coming back on? You have to keep mashing the bail off key every so often to make sure your train doesn't run into you which isn't how the whole system works at all. This is something that has never worked correctly and I'm wondering why it's never been fixed or even addressed properly.
Can we ever expect to see a correct bail-off feature in Trainz?
In the real world when you set air on the automatic brake valve that applies the brakes on the locomotives as well as the entire consist. In an effort to prevent slack run-in a good engineer would actuate [bail off] the independent brake valve so that the locomotive's brakes remain released while the rest of the train sets up with whatever reduction was made to the equalizing reservoir. After this actuation occurs the brakes on the locomotive stay released until more air is set on the automatic valve, in which case, again, in an effort to keep the slack stretched a good engineer would bail off.
So why is it that in literally every single version of trainz when the train brakes are applied, and you press z or whatever you have set to actuate your independent valve, it kicks off the engine brakes yay great good job... then about 4 seconds later they start coming back on? You have to keep mashing the bail off key every so often to make sure your train doesn't run into you which isn't how the whole system works at all. This is something that has never worked correctly and I'm wondering why it's never been fixed or even addressed properly.
Can we ever expect to see a correct bail-off feature in Trainz?