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What do i do to fix these? Errors in old route Rate Topic: -----

#1 User is offline   HookitandBookit 

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Posted 19 April 2023 - 11:29 AM

Hello All,

Any suggestions that can help me fix these? I really love this route and dream of getting it to run flawlessly. It is Romanias Wallachia route.

Warning: Incomplete crossover : indices 60 and 62

Warning: Incomplete crossover : indices 1690 and 1693

Warning: Incomplete crossover : indices 4580 and 4578

Information: Cannot locate TCSection for platform 6670

Warning: Skipped track section 42506 not in global or dynamic TSECTION.DAT

Warning: Skipped track section 42506 not in global or dynamic TSECTION.DAT

Warning: Skipped track section 42506 not in global or dynamic TSECTION.DAT

Warning: Skipped track section 42506 not in global or dynamic TSECTION.DAT

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Posted 19 April 2023 - 01:20 PM

Only the route builder can fix these errors.

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Posted 20 April 2023 - 09:41 AM

Thank you for your reply, do you mean that only the person who originally built the route can fix it or that it can only be fixed by the TSRE route Builder?
I apologize in advance if it's a stupid question.

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Posted 20 April 2023 - 09:54 AM

As we say, there are no stupid questions, only stupid answers.
IMO, 2 would be more likely, than 1. But other person doesn't know the design.

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Posted 20 April 2023 - 12:37 PM

View PostHookitandBookit, on 20 April 2023 - 09:41 AM, said:

Thank you for your reply, do you mean that only the person who originally built the route can fix it or that it can only be fixed by the TSRE route Builder?


It may be able to be repaired by a VERY experienced route builder.

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Posted 21 April 2023 - 12:23 AM

Most database or world object errors can be corrected automatically with the TSRE. To do this you use
loadAllWFiles = true
autoFix = true
in TSRE5\settings.txt. But beware, the route will never work in MSTS again, only in OpenRails.

Error list before correction
https://dat-host.de/images/2023/04/21/Screen-Shot-04-21-23-at-09.20-AM.jpeg

Error list after correction, but the route must still be saved.
https://dat-host.de/images/2023/04/21/Screen-Shot-04-21-23-at-09.21-AM.jpeg

An Incomplete crossover is when the crossing does not consist of one crossing and four switches. This can also be intentional. Mostly, however, it is a case of incorrect procedure when laying the crossover. The pictures and links show this afterwards. If you know how to lay the double-crossover turnout, you can correct this yourself afterwards. If the track environment has already been laid, all four switches must be laid in the correct position before the crossing.

Installation examples. Tracklaying 2
https://dat-host.de/images/2023/04/21/Screen-Shot-04-21-23-at-09.56-AM.jpeg

Indeed there is something wrong:

The positions of the switches can be found in the .tdb by searching for the indices.

Good luck and always work on backups.

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