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Started by Isaac Eiland-Hall, March 01, 2015, 12:28:34 AM

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IgorEliezer

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I don't think this is what multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) used to mean. o_o

pumuckl999

I think, it could be a Tesla.

They need electrical power....

Ters

I find it curious that people who do this get quite some distance before getting stuck, especially when they in most cases don't intend to drive along tracks, but just took a wrong turn.

Quote from: pumuckl999 on March 01, 2015, 01:24:00 AM
I think, it could be a Tesla.

They need electrical power....

So in this case, it got stuck becase the trolley pole apparently has fallen off.

Combuijs

Might be bug in Simutrans, then. For your information, this happened in Dortmund, Germany.
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IgorEliezer

Quote from: Combuijs on March 01, 2015, 03:51:43 PM
Might be bug in Simutrans, then. For your information, this happened in Dortmund, Germany.
I didn't know Simutrans now features countries with real-life cities. :D

Spacethingy

Nah, it's just a image offset problem for the car. Try recompiling the pak.
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Vladki

Quote from: Combuijs on March 01, 2015, 03:51:43 PM
Might be bug in Simutrans, then. For your information, this happened in Dortmund, Germany.

I thought it was in France - the tram (metro) display says Greve (strike).

gauthier

Quote from: Vladki on March 01, 2015, 07:43:58 PM
I thought it was in France - the tram (metro) display says Greve (strike).
Nice and very accurate joke :p

An_dz

Quote from: Vladki on March 01, 2015, 07:43:58 PM
I thought it was in France - the tram (metro) display says Greve (strike).
Haha, I thought the same the first time I saw it.

prissi

It is the U42 in Dortmund, Germany, and the train goes to Grevel ...

Ters

Quote from: prissi on March 02, 2015, 10:23:44 AM
It is the U42 in Dortmund, Germany, and the train goes to Grevel ...

Looks like it isn't going anywhere.


IgorEliezer

Quote from: Ters on March 02, 2015, 04:06:36 PM
Looks like it isn't going anywhere.
For a short while, keep in mind this is in Germany: efficiency at its finest.

Ters

Quote from: IgorEliezer on March 03, 2015, 05:24:08 PM
For a short while, keep in mind this is in Germany: efficiency at its finest.

But can the Germans get something so stuck that even the Germans can't unlodge it?

Isaac Eiland-Hall

Ah, Ters, I like that idea and homage to the philosophical question. :)

Dogstar

Could u imagine what u would think if you take a "normal" tunnel and suddenly you see a metro station in front of you?:D

sdog

Quote from: Ters on March 03, 2015, 06:35:33 PM
But can the Germans get something so stuck that even the Germans can't unlodge it?
That is the very essence of our existence. "Den Karren aus dem Dreck ziehen." Everyone seems to try that. However, no one knows why the cart is stuck in the mud, or when it became stuck in the first place. Or even what the cart or where the mud even is.

That is I think fundamentally different for the English. Their founding myth revolves about unlodging swords from stones. Even today's sticky toffee pudding offers a very solvable problem.


Ters

Is that a semi-trailer made to look as an ICE cab unit, was the ICE cab unit made to also fit as a semi-trailer, or was it just a coincidence that it could be "converted" into one? In any case, someone has been solving the wrong problem. I've noticed that railroad companies actually find it better to transport locomotives and carriages by road than by rail.

Spenk009

If the train drivers won't come to the train, the train must come to the driver.