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Unfortunately, the texts are a bit buggy, so sometimes I can't read everything. It would be great if this could be fixed - then this would be the best scenario I've ever played!
Fortunatly it is not too heavy for the system.
Thank you.
I tried it again from scratch, got again to Laim 8 and only coupled the V wagons, still getting a red dwarf signal and being routed the wrong way. Here are some screenshots from what I see:
http://imgur.com/a/vKNiY
So I have wiped TS and am re-installing it. Will let you know if I run into the same problem again.
First task is to pick up the loco and bring it to the workshop. Second task is to head back and pick up a consist of wagons. I can do that fine, but when I try to drive them to the destination I find myself stuck at either a red dwarf signal or, if I just bypass it, I am getting routed to the track next to where I started, with a bunch of empty wagons sitting on the track.
Let me go back in and find the exact description.
Did I miss something?
Sorry my German is not adequate, but I do read some, and I think you are asking about the beginning tracking shot. There are several discussions as to how to do this , some of them are in the discussion forum on this Steam site. However the reference that I use is done by Matt Peddlesden. The partcular reference to his discussion of tracking shots is at http://trainsimlive.blogspot.com/2015/02/ts2015-scenario-scripting-in-lua-part_21.html
His whole series of tutorials would be very helpful. I used several of his tricks on this scenario