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Minor: The screen on the rear vehicle is vertically mirrored. Left and right are reversed.
Major: The cables do not retract when the cars are docked, causing major lags while driving.
btw this thing is great but i would like you to know these problems (YOU DO NOT HAVE TO FIX THEM) 1. it cost alot #2. not enuff stroage #3. its so heavy to pull
it's so top heavy that average once a session of re-writing one of them off of their sides. Could weight blocks be added to bottom or something to help with this?
2. they have problems with some of the track 'bumps', getting stuck/turned. I'm wondering if adding more track wheels would help
Another issue to take a look at with the loader, they are really easy to flip over, if you leave them disconnected from the wagon, save the game and reload it at a later time the game will reset cable length to 4 meters, thus throwing your loader whereever it happens to be.
And very often you will find it upside down, so some sort of recovery system to shift the weight to roll it back would be nice to have.
So if you have a locomotive on the back it tends to cause the brakes to stick on to 0.30