Difference between revisions of "Preferred Directions"

From Railway Operation Simulator Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created preferred directions page)
 
 
(2 intermediate revisions by one other user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
Although not required, the preferred directions tool is highly recommended. It will allow the use of the green and blue [[routing]] types when operating the route. This is because they rely on knowing which direction is the best to get between any two signals.
+
Although not required, the preferred directions tool is highly recommended. It will allow the use of the [[Railway Operation/Tutorial#Preferred Routes|green]] and [[Railway Operation/Tutorial#Automatic Routes|blue]] route types when operating the route. This is because they rely on knowing which direction is the best to get between any two signals.
  
 
This tool is available from the Mode menu, and the route must be saved and have a successful completion to use the tool. It works by selecting multiple track elements, and the preferred direction will run along the selected route. Confirm your route using the add button in the menu.
 
This tool is available from the Mode menu, and the route must be saved and have a successful completion to use the tool. It works by selecting multiple track elements, and the preferred direction will run along the selected route. Confirm your route using the add button in the menu.
 +
 +
{{Building Railways Navbox}}

Latest revision as of 12:02, 6 November 2022

Although not required, the preferred directions tool is highly recommended. It will allow the use of the green and blue route types when operating the route. This is because they rely on knowing which direction is the best to get between any two signals.

This tool is available from the Mode menu, and the route must be saved and have a successful completion to use the tool. It works by selecting multiple track elements, and the preferred direction will run along the selected route. Confirm your route using the add button in the menu.