The cab view is the standard one : there are two additional views in front(1.1 and 1.2) ( in front and to the sky )
It is not really clear for me when to use the extendend front/sky view ?
Viewpoint in driver’s cab
Re: Viewpoint in driver’s cab
In the outside views you can adjust distance via arrow keys and adjust the angle with the mouse. I don't know what you mean with "to the sky" but usually it is not possible to rotate the camera in a way that you can only see the sky, the train is always in the center.
If you mean the in-cab views (that can be navigated via arrow keys) there is a view upwards. This view is in case you stop close to a signal and want to see the current aspect of the signal. This is especially applied to form signals but also signals on bridges. In this case I don't know what you mean with "in front".
If you mean the in-cab views (that can be navigated via arrow keys) there is a view upwards. This view is in case you stop close to a signal and want to see the current aspect of the signal. This is especially applied to form signals but also signals on bridges. In this case I don't know what you mean with "in front".
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Re: Viewpoint in driver’s cab
Thanks
Yes, the view upwards i meant ( i mentioned as the sky view ) as i am positioned in the cab.
As i understand it correct now the two in-cab views are for use as the train is stopped for looking at signal aspects?
Could be nothing else those two in-cab views used for a stop position of the train, because when driving the train, the in-cab views are not realistic for speed and looking for signal aspects.
So driving the train is in the cab itself when its moving with high speed.
I am glad that i now know how to handle the cab view.
Yes, the view upwards i meant ( i mentioned as the sky view ) as i am positioned in the cab.
As i understand it correct now the two in-cab views are for use as the train is stopped for looking at signal aspects?
Could be nothing else those two in-cab views used for a stop position of the train, because when driving the train, the in-cab views are not realistic for speed and looking for signal aspects.
So driving the train is in the cab itself when its moving with high speed.
I am glad that i now know how to handle the cab view.
Zuletzt geändert von janamdo am 01.03.2020 13:38:27, insgesamt 1-mal geändert.