Robert Otremba
Začátečník
Hello everyone.
Continuous changes on the railways in Poland forced us to create new signalling scripts for the game, but in reality we are doing everything from scratch.
From what we know in OpenRails, a semaphore can have 8 different speeds defined in SignalType, however, after deducting SignalAspects used for other purposes (STOP, subsidiary signal, shunting signal and Vmax) only 4 remain, which additionally must be properly recognized by the previous signal to warn the driver about the approaching restriction.
A question for people creating signaling scripts: do they have any ways to make it possible to freely set permitted speeds on the semaphore in OR, or are we only limited to these 8 states and do we have to duplicate SignalTypes to create variants for different values?
In Poland 3 main speed limit values given by the semaphore are used: 40, 60 and 100 km/h, however, for some time now indicators have been installed that in practice can determine other values of the permitted speed behind the semaphore (e.g. 50, 80, 90, 130 km/h).
https://en.wikipedia...ight%20signals.
Thank you
Continuous changes on the railways in Poland forced us to create new signalling scripts for the game, but in reality we are doing everything from scratch.
From what we know in OpenRails, a semaphore can have 8 different speeds defined in SignalType, however, after deducting SignalAspects used for other purposes (STOP, subsidiary signal, shunting signal and Vmax) only 4 remain, which additionally must be properly recognized by the previous signal to warn the driver about the approaching restriction.
A question for people creating signaling scripts: do they have any ways to make it possible to freely set permitted speeds on the semaphore in OR, or are we only limited to these 8 states and do we have to duplicate SignalTypes to create variants for different values?
In Poland 3 main speed limit values given by the semaphore are used: 40, 60 and 100 km/h, however, for some time now indicators have been installed that in practice can determine other values of the permitted speed behind the semaphore (e.g. 50, 80, 90, 130 km/h).
https://en.wikipedia...ight%20signals.
Thank you