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Long time ago, I had some problems like this. Was because I've renamed the stop, and then it just removed it from the task-list if I remember correctly. Same thing here?Just thought I'd pop in again to say it's still not dead. I also need to ask a favour...
I'm having some significant problems with AI trams skipping stops in the schedule - a tram will try to set off from one stop to the next, but instead of moving, it will delete the next command or commands in the schedule, one by one, until it usually stops, and will then attempt to perform the next command in the list (usually a station stop miles down the line). Although there are some patterns (often the same stops missed), this is very inconsistent behaviour with no obvious cause. I've tried drive to, navigate to and load at commands with equal levels of failure. Sometimes completely rebuilding a station has appeared to work, but I'm not even sure about that.
So, has anyone had similar issues, or is anyone prepared to have a look at this large unfinished layout to see if they can work out what might be going wrong?
Hi Paul,So I'm still having the same problems (yes I move pretty slowly), but now I'm also getting crash to desktop (CTD) every time I run the route. This is usually about the 3 minute mark, but occasionally sooner. If I delete the commands from most of my drivers, or remove their trains/trams from the session, it will run for quite a bit longer, and the ignoring commands thing doesn't seem to happen. The route / session has a lot of content, but my machine is powerful to get around 30FPS when it is running, and never crashes in surveyor. For the record, there are about 150 ATLS intersections, 52 consists (all with drivers - 40 of whom start off with driver commands). Driver commands mostly use the Schedule Library rule.
I've put my computer through its own internal diagnostics, including a BIOS update, graphics card update and a memory test. Task manager shows memory and CPU usage in the 50-60% range preceding the crashes, and the main fan (which works fine when the computer is really working) doesn't even start up.
The only significant change is that since the route last ran without crashing, I've updated Trainz to the latest Trainz Plus build. I was previously on the last one before HD terrain was introduced. I haven't converted the route to HD as I had another issue.
I'm hoping that I can persuade someone to have a look at this on their own computer - this is the only way I can see of getting any nearer to another progress release of the route, which I realise is long overdue - there is a lot more to it than at the last release.
Thanks,
Paul