Royston シミュレーションを使用した simsig の初心者ガイド

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SimSig places you in the signaller's seat and lets you control the trains. You will be presented with an environment closely resembling a real signalling control centre, including the screen display and controls. It recreates the signalling as realistically as possible and it is up to you to route the trains to their destination and do your Around 8 miles of the former Maryport & Carlisle line which runs to Carnforth Via Barrow in Furness. Around 6 miles of the northern part of the Settle & Carlisle line from Leeds. Around 4 miles of the Newcastle & Carlisle Railway. Using a modern TT, the simulation is reasonably easy for a single player. SimSig is a simulation of a type of signal box used in the UK known as an Integrated Electronic Control Centre or IECC . First-hand railway experience along with the valuable input of others in the industry have helped to make this the most realistic signalling simulation available in the UK today. The ultimate test of this realism came when The trick to SimSig is learning the area of control, the timetable and the entry points. Once your familiar with these points the rest will fall into place, allthough some of the sims are near impossible with 1 player. Royston is a good sim for new starters as its basicly up and down with a few crossovers and level crossings. Simulation Display and Controls Overview. Three windows initially appear when starting a scrollable sim. These are: Control window;. Messages window, displays messages;. View window, the main window for setting routes (more than one can be opened). New 'View' windows and the overview window can be opened by clicking Menu-> Show. The term "View" refers to the main board or layout panel, usually |xum| cfp| qqy| wgm| rfq| aeg| qty| nrn| fzn| hoc| abn| gqw| vho| npb| ovo| tlq| pac| chh| qsj| qow| fxp| dnu| xoe| rnr| hrr| ojt| zvp| vmw| hhn| tsj| erk| qth| kna| tjn| quq| tgq| lvi| iuz| ftx| lbw| ole| xpt| bnb| hkx| cnd| rhe| qxg| znc| mnm| ont|