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Why?For Driving TANE
Why not?For route building TS12 by a mile
Why?
Why not?
Afraid I did!
You'll have to look a bit harder. I remember voting in that poll and voted for T:ANE (once) in this one.... but I can't find a single person who even remembers voting, I figured I would make my own poll. ...
Also, I never saw ANYTHING about a poll in the newsletter.
I suppose the same could be said for this self-selected poll. There will probably be many who will never see it so the results will also be challenged no matter what the totals are.Same here, though granted I rarely check emails or thoroughly read them if they don't interest me.
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Ditto. Gave it a passing grade despite the current hiccups.
Voted once (unlike some people wishing to skew the results) for TS12.
It's going to be interesting to see how a third party poll turns out, but I just hope that some selfish people don't ruin it for everyone.
Also, I never saw ANYTHING about a poll in the newsletter.
TANE in my opinion (after nearly 10 months of using it for route building) is superior in route building as well as the database stability. N3V PLS fix the spline issue that I reported twice. Adjusting track at 1000ft elevation is hell. If you press backspace on accident and it only deletes one digit, the whole thing gets screwed up and sets the track height to zero despite have a much higher number in the box.
I think part of the problem is that those up-voting TANE are not the ones who have tried to build routes in it.
There is no doubt that Tane is smoother, faster and prettier. In driver that puts it firmly in the lead.
As a route builder however, with thousands of assets at my disposal, management and selection of them is key. In TS12 I could add keywords to assets in CM and then call them up in Surveyor allowing an infinite number of pallettes of assets to work from. Ratings and favourites also helped as did the pick list.
In Tane there is only the pick list and I can't access it from CM, only in Surveyor. Add to that the occasional crashes (crashdumps have been sent) and T:ane is not a patch on TS12 from a route builder's perspective.
Stuart
TS12 up to 49922 is fine apart from the splines detaching from interactives and becoming frozen, but that goes all the way back to Trainz CE. The programmer (probably by accident) somehow managed to fix it in subsequent versions of TS12 but introduced far worse bugs such as CMP utter unreliability (move the mouse while downloading and it locked up) and splitting splines losing the gradient info on the sections, i.e. new spline drops to ground level.
TS2010 has all the content and compatibility mode so really has to be the all round winner.
I think part of the problem is that those up-voting TANE are not the ones who have tried to build routes in it. The new CMP is more reliable than in TS12 61388, for sure, but running it at the same time as TANE, or trying to run TANE without a re-boot afterwards is asking for trouble. When you sit there with your GPU spiking to 100C and waiting a thermal shutdown, it's not amusing or entertaining. Didn't experience the particular issue related above but plenty of odd behavior with splines, particularly spline points suddenly appearing where there were none, spline height as measured with the grab tool several 100m difference to the terrain height at the same location etc. Oh and the orphaned rulers, too.