Keybinds - Brakes And Graphics - See Post 3

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  1. triznya.andras

    triznya.andras Well-Known Member

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    Hello,

    Not sure how long it has been like that, but now upon starting up Eldon Extra on Canadian Mountain Passes, the loco script instructs me to press Ctrl+Shift+F1 / F2 to increase or decrease brake realism.

    However, instead, I noticed some visuals to change. Colors change, trees look different...
    I figured these are now shortcuts for some advanced settings.

    So I went and reset my settings, as I'm not sure whether the effects are temporary or persist through game restarts.

    In any event, a feedback message in this case would be nice, just like with the very loco mentioned. That would also allow me to cycle them back.
     
  2. Brickrail782

    Brickrail782 Active Member

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    Do you think you may be able to provide some screenshots of this occurring?
     
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  3. triznya.andras

    triznya.andras Well-Known Member

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    Yes, umm, no :D Thanks for pointing it out.
    Apparently it's Ctrl+Shift+1. I did check SH UP ES44AC just in case, same.
    I could rephrase my issue as the message going away, misreading it, and then the rest of the post is valid - would be nice to get feedback on what I just did with the F1-F4. Trees changing makes sense due to ambient occlusion, while colors are affected by adaptive bloom (which I don't use since the majestic update of glowing pixelated overhead line equipment).

    I also like better how the SH version is formatted (phrased).

    Attaching the shots anyway.

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  4. torfmeister

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    Ctrl+Shift+[F1, F2, F4] are internal keys for toggling Adaptive Bloom, SSAO, DoF.

    Brake difficulty is usually Ctrl+Shift+1 and 2 - not F1/F2! - so that's a typo in the scenario message .

    Excerpt from TS User Guide:

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    Edit: Just checking, you misread the script message - it says 1 and 2 not F1 and F2! So there's no issue at all then. :)
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