[2.0.16] New Rails 4 width intersection conjoins same colored sections into same train block
Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2024 7:52 am
loving the expansion, I'm having a blast with the new rails.
I'm encountering behavior with a common rail junction that really seems like a bug, but it could just be rail signal logic being unfair.
When using a four-width junction with tight signals, I would expect the intersection to create four blocks of _differently colored_ (distinct, not connected) rail blocks, as opposed to (what looks like to me) two train blocks that sharply connect at the juncture.
This 4 width juncture was already available in v1.1, and the signal placement is tight for sure. But in my blueprint example, It's not clear to me why the red train can't reach it's station, or why both traffic signals turn red when the top-left intersection is blocked (only one signal should turn red). I would not expect that a train placed with these signals would be blocked.
the signal placement really suggests the direction is correct, and removing or replacing the traffic signals with chains doesn't help.
It's not a problem of the train wagon poking past the intersection; it fits and that's ideal.
From the view it really looks like the junction blocks are making four distinct train blocks, and that makes sense given the intersection.
But then they are being associated weirdly, and it's preventing some train designs from working as expected.
I'm encountering behavior with a common rail junction that really seems like a bug, but it could just be rail signal logic being unfair.
When using a four-width junction with tight signals, I would expect the intersection to create four blocks of _differently colored_ (distinct, not connected) rail blocks, as opposed to (what looks like to me) two train blocks that sharply connect at the juncture.
This 4 width juncture was already available in v1.1, and the signal placement is tight for sure. But in my blueprint example, It's not clear to me why the red train can't reach it's station, or why both traffic signals turn red when the top-left intersection is blocked (only one signal should turn red). I would not expect that a train placed with these signals would be blocked.
the signal placement really suggests the direction is correct, and removing or replacing the traffic signals with chains doesn't help.
It's not a problem of the train wagon poking past the intersection; it fits and that's ideal.
From the view it really looks like the junction blocks are making four distinct train blocks, and that makes sense given the intersection.
But then they are being associated weirdly, and it's preventing some train designs from working as expected.
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