how can I do a rollercoaster with reverse shuttle mode in no limits ?????[?]
i download a rollercoaster boomerang of this site and had this mode......
I tried do, but I couldn't....!!!![:(]
Yeah @ gravmetric studios there is a demo of something (i forget what it is called) that maps track back onto itself, therby creating a shuttle. You then have to use manual dispatch and emergency brake toggle to get the train to go backwards somehow
Yeah @ gravmetric studios there is a demo of something (i forget what it is called) that maps track back onto itself, therby creating a shuttle. You then have to use manual dispatch and emergency brake toggle to get the train to go backwards somehow
Yeah @ gravmetric studios there is a demo of something (i forget what it is called) that maps track back onto itself, therby creating a shuttle. You then have to use manual dispatch and emergency brake toggle to get the train to go backwards somehow
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Originally posted by Dirk_Ermen
oh yeah, but i saw that it was in the old tool box but i dunno if the same function is included in the construction kit. :
Every tool that was in the Tool-Box is also in the Construction Kit, every single one of them. Nitro_Genius, what you are trying to do is a very complicated thing because the current release of NL does not support shuttle coasters. You can either wait for the next NL release which supports shuttle coasters (including reverse lifts). Or you can go through a LOT of trial and error using the Construction Kit. The 2 tools you'll need (which are part of the construction kit) are the Shuttle Maker and Power Tweaker. The shuttle maker will turn a shuttle into a full circut coaster so that the current NL can run a train on it. The power tweaker is needed to make your reverse lift. Just be warned that negative values in NL are not supported and thus do not act as you might think they should. A good example is setting a LIM to -10 mph does not move the train backwards at 10 mph, it will shoot the train out somewhere around 80 to 90 mph.