The Wait for... command is very useful but there seem to be some oddities with it.
For example if a session starts at 10:00 and I want to have a train start at 10:23 I can select
Wait for...
10 minutes
Wait for...
10 minutes
Wait for...
2 minutes
Wait for...
1 minute
Then give it its movement commands (Drive via trackmark XXX).
Yet I've noticed when I'm in Driver that instead of starting at 10:23 the train may actually start quite a bit later than that.
Why is that?
It makes precise control of AI movements almost impossible.
Is there any way round this?
Cheers
Nix
For example if a session starts at 10:00 and I want to have a train start at 10:23 I can select
Wait for...
10 minutes
Wait for...
10 minutes
Wait for...
2 minutes
Wait for...
1 minute
Then give it its movement commands (Drive via trackmark XXX).
Yet I've noticed when I'm in Driver that instead of starting at 10:23 the train may actually start quite a bit later than that.
Why is that?
It makes precise control of AI movements almost impossible.
Is there any way round this?
Cheers
Nix