
Replacing the signals afterward works (either by hand or by bot).
A bit above this station I have built the same blueprint and the exact same signals were flashing.
The blueprint in question is the single blueprint in the quickbar (not the books).Loewchen wrote:Please post the save file and the .ziped mod-folder.
Uh, what are you talking about? I never placed signals on the wrong side of the track...Loewchen wrote:You use a blueprint with only signals an then you managed to place the signals the wrong way round. Use a blueprint with rail integrated to prevent that.
NaB.
All the signals that are flashing are doing so because they are not connected to a rail and they are not connected to a rail because you place your BP the wrong way round, you can even see that when looking at your latest screenshot, the green signals are going west the red ones are going east.Jupiter wrote:Uh, what are you talking about? I never placed signals on the wrong side of the track...Loewchen wrote:You use a blueprint with only signals an then you managed to place the signals the wrong way round. Use a blueprint with rail integrated to prevent that.
NaB.
Yes I have a blueprint with only signals but I only used it to replace the signals that were flashing in the first place because there were a lot.
Yes you are right. The signals in the big blueprint are for some reason also rotated. I kinda assumed that the signals would be facing the right way automatically when bots place them but apparently not. I'll have to fix my blueprint then :pLoewchen wrote:All the signals that are flashing are doing so because they are not connected to a rail and they are not connected to a rail because you place your BP the wrong way round, you can even see that when looking at your latest screenshot, the green signals are going west the red ones are going east.Jupiter wrote:Uh, what are you talking about? I never placed signals on the wrong side of the track...Loewchen wrote:You use a blueprint with only signals an then you managed to place the signals the wrong way round. Use a blueprint with rail integrated to prevent that.
NaB.
Yes I have a blueprint with only signals but I only used it to replace the signals that were flashing in the first place because there were a lot.