Steam Niddertalbahn: Brakes Can´t Be Used [solved By Rtfm]

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  1. protonmw

    protonmw Active Member

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    Hi all,

    I´m unable to play the RB3689 and RB 7055 of chapter 3 because right after the first meters the brake handle can´t be moved (neither by mouse, keyboard or raildriver!).
    Can anyone else reproduce this?
     
  2. rennekton#1349

    rennekton#1349 Well-Known Member

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    Did you cutin the brakes? It's covered in the tutorial
     
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  3. protonmw

    protonmw Active Member

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    I tried, but I´m unable to rotate the key. It works as intended in other services.
     
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  4. DTG-Chris

    DTG-Chris Staff Member

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    Hi protonmw ,
    I've just tried both of these services and didn't have a problem setting up the loco and pulling away. Could you make sure you are following the start-up procedure, please? A gameplay guide is available here: Niddertalbahn Gameplay Guide
     
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  5. protonmw

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    Ok, many thanks!

    Due to Raildriver input the brake handle wasn´t in positition "off/aus" so I couldn`t rotate the key. :D
    Sorry for stupid question! ;)

    EDIT: after thinking about this behaviour, is it a bug that I can release a locked brake? Once released your are unable the set the brakes.
     
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  6. hyperlord

    hyperlord Well-Known Member

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    I have the same issue obviously. But you can't move the brake lever with the RailDriver, can you?
     

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