Difference between revisions of "EnhanceTunnels"
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Configuration file: enhancedtunnels on|off |
Configuration file: enhancedtunnels on|off |
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+ | Command line: N/A |
-=Description=- |
-=Description=- |
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− | With this switch on, straight train tracks can be built over tunnel entrances, on a 90° angle from the tunnel. |
+ | With this switch on, straight train tracks can be built over tunnel entrances, on a 90° angle from the tunnel. At the time of writing, however, there are massive graphical glitches that are not expected to be fixed until the new graphical subsystem is implemented sometime after the next stable release. An example of this is shown below: |
{picture file=img/wiki_up//screenie1.png} |
{picture file=img/wiki_up//screenie1.png} |
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− | The train shown has two carriages, but the one at the rear cannot be seen properly. |
+ | The train shown has two carriages, but the one at the rear cannot be seen properly. This is to do with the tunnel graphics handling and is unfixable without lots of coding. |
This feature was contributed by Oskar Eisemuth. |
This feature was contributed by Oskar Eisemuth. |
Revision as of 05:31, 31 December 2005
Allows train tracks to be built over tunnel entrances
Enhanced Tunnels
Allows straight train tracks to be built over tunnel entrances
2.0.1 alpha 69 or later
-=Switch=-
Configuration file: enhancedtunnels on|off
Command line: N/A
-=Description=-
With this switch on, straight train tracks can be built over tunnel entrances, on a 90° angle from the tunnel. At the time of writing, however, there are massive graphical glitches that are not expected to be fixed until the new graphical subsystem is implemented sometime after the next stable release. An example of this is shown below:
{picture file=img/wiki_up//screenie1.png}
The train shown has two carriages, but the one at the rear cannot be seen properly. This is to do with the tunnel graphics handling and is unfixable without lots of coding.
This feature was contributed by Oskar Eisemuth.