Without removing the couple breakage rule. If so, how?
I tried and tried, then got tired of the run up to Walong, so I saved it when I had arrived at the last RED signal. Then tried some more. Then contacted JR and asked what was up.
I sent:
and they replied:
So I have since tried again with NO saves and doing it as prescribed (hook to the front)
No joy...
I tried and tried, then got tired of the run up to Walong, so I saved it when I had arrived at the last RED signal. Then tried some more. Then contacted JR and asked what was up.
I sent:
Since you folks made the Mojave Route, I thought you'd be the ones to ask.
There's a great deal of speculation and opinion on the matter of breaking couplers in the Mojave route.
I am writing to find out the official position from the source that counts. Jointed Rail, the authors.
I am running Walong Stall, I saved the session after hooking up to the stalled consist.
When I try and pull forward I get, at some point, broken couplers.
I have:
So... thoughts? I can do things like change the physics rule or remove it, but I'd rather have an "official" answer / patch, even if it's a self applied fix.
- released brakes, notch 2 I am pulled backwards, notch 3 I move slowly forward (though the ammeter is pinned full redline)
- release brakes and waited to start moving in reverse, then applied notch 2, then 3
- notch 3 first, then release brakes
- released brakes, notch ZERO, and let the train roll backwards (my goal was to get off the grade, then "make a run for it", but the couplers broke when I was rolling backwards with no power or brakes applied)
Thanks in Advance
Ted Thompson
and they replied:
The broken coupler issue after a saved session is one of the things that is supposed to be addressed within TS12 Service Pack 1 when it is release by N3V. Unfortunately we don’t even know a timeframe on that but that’s part of it , we do know that.
Kevin
JointedRail Customer Support
So I have since tried again with NO saves and doing it as prescribed (hook to the front)
No joy...

