Hi,
 
I have been testing some new Aircraft by using Portals and found something "strange" with the Driver Commands .... well strange to me anyway :hehe: . I am trying to set up planes leaving Portals and fly to different locations once they reach a certain height. Using Portals I can then have the planes flying around while "players" can see them overhead while driving a Loco or Consist.
 
I am using a number of Invisible tracks that increase in height/altitude that run parallel to each other, so they are identical. If I have Plane A with the only Command is to "Drive to Portal X" and then Plane B with "Drive Via Trackmark A" plus "Drive to Portal Z", my second plane with the additional command is very slow to increase in speed. I have found that by the time Plane A reaches 100kph, Plane B is at 30kph. I have also found that it does not matter how many extra commands I give to Plane B, once there is more then the "Drive To Portal X" the plane slows down while accelerating. BTW I have invisible speed signs with a maximum of 200kph.
 
I have tested this with a number of new (unreleased) Aircraft plus some that are already available and I have the result.
 
Has any one else noticed something like this? If so is there something that can be done to increase/accelerate a plane that has "more" Driver Commands to match the increase of a plane with only one instruction .... "Drive to Portal X"
 
While I have not tested this with a normal Loco, I would imagine that the result would be similar.
 
Any help would be much appreciated.
 
Craig



				
			I have been testing some new Aircraft by using Portals and found something "strange" with the Driver Commands .... well strange to me anyway :hehe: . I am trying to set up planes leaving Portals and fly to different locations once they reach a certain height. Using Portals I can then have the planes flying around while "players" can see them overhead while driving a Loco or Consist.
I am using a number of Invisible tracks that increase in height/altitude that run parallel to each other, so they are identical. If I have Plane A with the only Command is to "Drive to Portal X" and then Plane B with "Drive Via Trackmark A" plus "Drive to Portal Z", my second plane with the additional command is very slow to increase in speed. I have found that by the time Plane A reaches 100kph, Plane B is at 30kph. I have also found that it does not matter how many extra commands I give to Plane B, once there is more then the "Drive To Portal X" the plane slows down while accelerating. BTW I have invisible speed signs with a maximum of 200kph.
I have tested this with a number of new (unreleased) Aircraft plus some that are already available and I have the result.
Has any one else noticed something like this? If so is there something that can be done to increase/accelerate a plane that has "more" Driver Commands to match the increase of a plane with only one instruction .... "Drive to Portal X"
While I have not tested this with a normal Loco, I would imagine that the result would be similar.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Craig



 
	 
 
		 as it was about to hit the other junction on track 4, the plane increased in speed by about 100kph and I was away :clap:, up to 590kph . As I had the invisible speed set for 700kph the plane was hard to catch up with for a second, mostly due to my surprise :hehe: .
 as it was about to hit the other junction on track 4, the plane increased in speed by about 100kph and I was away :clap:, up to 590kph . As I had the invisible speed set for 700kph the plane was hard to catch up with for a second, mostly due to my surprise :hehe: .