KotangaGirl
Pre-Grouping Railways Nut
I love everything about TS2019 except for the nag comments that pop up like'rough handling' and 'excessive acceleration'. I have a large amount of 1850s and 1860s items of rolling stock that are loose coupled, have dumb buffers and no brakes to speak of and certainly nothing remotely like continuous brakes piped the length of the train. Their e.specs do a pretty darn good job of replicating how these mid-19th century wagons and coaches must've functioned back then. I also have a good few 1850s-1860s locomotives as well that have miserable brakes and some of the older ones have dumb buffers too.
I love running my mid-19th century engines and rolling stock and moving them across to TS2019 was easy as anything. Everything just works better and I'm really enjoying myself with upgrading an 1890s version of the Minehead branch to TS2019. Everything is perfect except for those darn nag messages!
The Minehead branch has long steep gradients and working mid-19th Century trains over it is a challenge I enjoy. All except for the constant nag messages that pop up everytime the buffers touch or I get a 'rug' as the old enginemen used to say when the couplings snatch. Plainly whoever wrote the software for the nag messages had always been cossied in modern error dismal hauled trains and knew not a thing about the historic Uk side of Trainz. If they're so darn clever then come and drive a loose coupled coal train down the gradients to Minehead and lets see how many nag messages they get.
Mostly though, now that I've got that off my chest, I want to know if those stupid messages can be turned off. My joy would be complete if they were gone.
I love running my mid-19th century engines and rolling stock and moving them across to TS2019 was easy as anything. Everything just works better and I'm really enjoying myself with upgrading an 1890s version of the Minehead branch to TS2019. Everything is perfect except for those darn nag messages!
The Minehead branch has long steep gradients and working mid-19th Century trains over it is a challenge I enjoy. All except for the constant nag messages that pop up everytime the buffers touch or I get a 'rug' as the old enginemen used to say when the couplings snatch. Plainly whoever wrote the software for the nag messages had always been cossied in modern error dismal hauled trains and knew not a thing about the historic Uk side of Trainz. If they're so darn clever then come and drive a loose coupled coal train down the gradients to Minehead and lets see how many nag messages they get.
Mostly though, now that I've got that off my chest, I want to know if those stupid messages can be turned off. My joy would be complete if they were gone.