pretty simple.
open up the bridgewater network game under 10.9x and look at any line that uses 'reverse direction'. Only the forward direction stop is shown, while reverse direction is not.
Where can I get a suitable pakset? All 0.8.3 and 0.8.4 I tried including the official link https://github.com/downloads/jamespetts/simutrans-pak128.britain/Pak128.Britain-Ex.zip are denied having ways too many paks ::( .
Quote from: Bernd Gabriel on December 19, 2012, 10:50:19 AM
Where can I get a suitable pakset? All 0.8.3 and 0.8.4 I tried including the official link https://github.com/downloads/jamespetts/simutrans-pak128.britain/Pak128.Britain-Ex.zip are denied having ways too many paks ::( .
There is an issue with the 0.8.4 pakset to do with case sensitivity in Linux meaning that a large number of individual items are falsely detected as being conflicting. The 0.8.4 pakset is the correct one to use, but you will need to connect in a way that overrides the check, by going to the load dialogue and typing: net:bridgewater-brunel.me.uk
I'm getting a message "Server did not respond." ::(
Bernd Gabriel
The Download from https://github.com/downloads/jamespetts/simutrans-pak128.britain/Pak128.Britain-Ex.zip have at 12:20
work by me.
I think that somebody else might have been trying to connect at the time, which would mean that the server would not respond. Might I suggest trying again?
I tried again successfully with current r10.17 and ran out of sync immediately. The game is too large for my computer?
I tried again with r10.9017 and failed.
Hmm, that's odd - I am able to connect without it going out of sync. What are your specifications? Are you sure that you are using the correct pakset?
I have uploaded the latest saved game from the server to here (http://www.bridgewater-brunel.me.uk/saves/bridgewater-brunel-game2-1832.sve) so that you can download it and see the issues with the network map without having to connect to the server. I hope that this helps.
Intel P6100, 2x 2 GHz. 4 GB RAM. Win7 64bit SP1.
Thanks.
Okay, now I'm ready to look into this issue.
But what is "reverse direction" of lines?
And how can I enter different stops for the "reverse direction"?
@AEO: can you please name an example line? You're "Aeolus Ant Fleet", aren't you?
Yes. Any of the ferry lines should be using reverse route.
Ah, I think I've got it at last: Mirrored schedules must not show the line from the last to the first stop.
Fixed in my "112.x branch".
confirmed to be working in 10.9018