PC Mileage Countdown Inaccurate

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  1. OldVern

    OldVern Well-Known Member

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    This is on Clinchfield but I believe may affect running other routes too.
    Anyway to confirm my suspicion that the distance counter isn't working correctly, while running CRR97 Northbound Florida Perishable, I noted the time at 2.9 miles indicated from the "Stop At Location" marker. Running at around 28 MPH, after two minutes the distance remaining had only reduced by 0.1 miles to 2.8 miles.
    This means we cannot get an accurate idea of exactly how far the next objective is and does it affect the recorded mileage we have actually driven, in terms of achievements, etc?

    Edit: I just went back in the game after pausing to type the above and it has jumped back up to 2.9 miles!! So exactly how far have I got left to travel, please...?
     
  2. Tigert1966

    Tigert1966 Well-Known Member

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    I'm pretty sure the distances are not the actual distance left to travel but instead the distance 'As the crow flies' to the stopping point.
     
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  3. OldVern

    OldVern Well-Known Member

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    Seems plausible!
     
  4. stujoy

    stujoy Well-Known Member

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    It’s always been a direct measurement to the objective (or signal or whatever) but it is much more noticeable on a windy route. It’s a quirk of TSW rather than a bug. It is working as designed. All measurements are from the player too, rather than the most appropriate part of the train.
     
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    solicitr Well-Known Member

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    And there is one place on the Clinchfield- farther south than the modeled route- which takes 14 rail miles to cover 1.9 miles straightline distance!
     
  6. Rutger Luiten

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    You can see the same on the Arosa Line, leaving Arosa and before you reach the first stop the distance increases because of all the Sharp s curves
     
  7. Rudolf

    Rudolf Well-Known Member

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    Yes this is correct. It is done so for performance reasons. At the Arosa line it is even worse, near Litzirüti you circle around the station, so it is very unreliable when you need to start braking. At the RSN route, when you approach Hagen you will see the distance increase for a while.
     
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