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==Ideas, concepts & other junk==
 
==Ideas, concepts & other junk==
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'''On-demand train stopper'''
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Train stoppers are perfect tools to make sure trains have same starting conditions. This becomes very practical for high-speed joins. Trains entering such join at full speed are likely to cause slowdowns on ML (if the line is densly packed, it can lead to huge chain reaction). This can be solved either by enlarging current priority (and that might lead to many missed join opportunities) or by using train stopper.
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On-demand train stopper is (currently) only kind of train stopper that is 100% reliable (i.e. stops train in every case). While I didn't really expect this concept to be used in "normal" games, it actually proved very useful in PZG13.
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Resources:
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*[[Media:Train_stopper.sav|Savegame]]
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*[[User:Vitus/Train_Stopper|Detailed description (WIP)]]
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To be continued...
 
To be continued...
  
 
[[Category:Usual Suspects]]
 
[[Category:Usual Suspects]]

Revision as of 22:17, 10 August 2010

Born: 10.9.1991

Home: Most, Czech Republic cz.gif

Contact: ICQ# 273 963 212

My (O)TTD(coop) history:

  • Started playing TTD: about 1997 (got it as part of Tycoon Pack)
  • Started playing OpenTTD: 2008/09 (first version I played was 0.6.3)
  • Discovered #openttdcoop: Feb/Mar 2009, PSG#131 was first coop game I saw (of course I was shocked!)
  • Joined #openttdcoop: Apr 2010 (really that late), participated in PSG#180


Specialist on:

  • Train logic
  • Pathfinder
  • CL problems


Weaknesses:

  • Rebuilding stuff


Favourite games:

Ideas, concepts & other junk

On-demand train stopper

Train stoppers are perfect tools to make sure trains have same starting conditions. This becomes very practical for high-speed joins. Trains entering such join at full speed are likely to cause slowdowns on ML (if the line is densly packed, it can lead to huge chain reaction). This can be solved either by enlarging current priority (and that might lead to many missed join opportunities) or by using train stopper.

On-demand train stopper is (currently) only kind of train stopper that is 100% reliable (i.e. stops train in every case). While I didn't really expect this concept to be used in "normal" games, it actually proved very useful in PZG13.

Resources:


To be continued...

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