All is fine up to the instruction "apply some power to get moving." But the game then never recognizes your throttle input nor clears the instruction, no matter how little or much gas you apply, how slow or fast you go or how long you drive (right through SPADing the red a kilometer on)
Just ran the tutorial, while it took longer than expected, it did register the throttle being applied and then told you to set it to idle to coast. So the tutorial completed as expected.
Was the train brake released? I've encountered some bugs where the train brakes won't released when coupled to Zacns wagons if you turn on the PZB or turn the master key (can't remember the name atm) *before* releasing the brakes. Obviously not realistic but at least (this bug) is preventable if you release the brakes first.
How can you release the brakes if the master key is off? Anyway, this isn't my problem; the brakes release fine, the loco accelerates fine; the game just never acknowledges that I've applied throttle and started rolling.
Check out OBS if you don't already know about it. If you have an Nvidia GPU you can also use GeForce Experience (if you have that software installed).
Yes, if you have an Nvidia GPU, you can use the GeForce Experience overlay (Alt+Z) to choose the recording option. It is hardware-accelerated so this should be the preferred option. You can also modify the target resolution and bitrate if you don't want to record enormous files. Cheers
How did you accelerate? With keyboard keys or first person mouse? Which camera mode was enabled? Both can make a difference in recognising objectives.
I will have to re run it since I didn’t pay that much attention while doing the tutorial. … just noticed the tutorial hadn’t trigger the obligatory coast command so increased my throttle setting over holding at .35. Think I was around .60 or so when I triggered the rest of the tutorial.
Ok, I've recorded it- twice, but the vid files are too big for the forum's upload function. What's the size limit, anyway?
Upload to YouTube and link it back here. The limit is something like 10MB, certainly not enough for a video of moderate length and resolution without heavy compression. Cheers
Not my intention to go of topic, but I have this exact problem with the BR 204 Introduction on MSB, everything is fine until you are told to get moving, which it never registers. One time when I tried I ran so far that the track ended
You seem to be doing everything correctly. I just redid the tutorial again, doing everything that you did, and the action completes successfully. Very strange! Cheers
Placebo for magical glitches: 1. Backup this folder: C:\Users\<username>\Documents\My Games\TrainSimWorld2\Saved 2. Delete this folder (this will reset all in-game settings): C:\Users\<username>\Documents\My Games\TrainSimWorld2\Saved\Config 3. Did it help? 4. If not, delete this folder (this will delete your driver profile so the BACKUP is very important!): C:\Users\<username>\Documents\My Games\TrainSimWorld2\Saved\SaveGames 5. Did it help? 6. If not, restore your backup. 7. BR o7 PS If it helped - send the backup containing corrupted files to DTG
It's somewhat of a long tutorial, but it works perfectly. You drive a bit too fast for the yard, but that shouldn't kill the tutorial. And you seem to be doing everything right in the cab startup.
Have you tried creating a brand-new profile? Rename your "My Documents/My Games/TrainSimWorld2" folder, start the game, and it will create a new one. See if the issue persists. I have completed this tutorial as well, first shot so it does work. There is a variable in your game installation that's causing it to fail though, and we need to find out what that variable is.
I'm not sure if it helps, though; It would clear the service tick-box in the new, vanilla save file; but as soon as I reinstall the "real" one it's lost again and presumably the issue returns. And I'm not going to scrap my hundreds of hours of accumulated driving time!
Had the opportunity to do the introduction myself and you know what? The throttle has several settings: Fill (the loco accelerates already) Idle (coast) Hold (Hold preset throttle percent) Up (raise preset) The objective cleared only in mode up and hold although the loco was on its way already in mode fill. Wanna check it out?