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SimCity 4 Devotion Custom Content Showcase => Network Addon Mod (NAM) => NAM Inactive threads => Topic started by: gardenwong on September 03, 2008, 03:12:08 AM

Title: Is there any ways to set train's coach to a fix number?
Post by: gardenwong on September 03, 2008, 03:12:08 AM
Is there any method to set the numbers of train coach?
for example,set the number of pressager train's coach to 5 or 6
and no change to the freight train's coach?
Title: Re: Is there any ways to set train's coach to a fix number?
Post by: Andreas on September 03, 2008, 03:18:46 AM
You can set the number in the NAM Traffic Plugin file. However, setting the number of passenger train cars will also influence the number of el-rail and monorail cars.
Title: Re: Is there any ways to set train's coach to a fix number?
Post by: gardenwong on September 03, 2008, 03:57:38 AM
Quote from: Andreas on September 03, 2008, 03:18:46 AM
You can set the number in the NAM Traffic Plugin file. However, setting the number of passenger train cars will also influence the number of el-rail and monorail cars.
it's not a problem,would you like to tell me how to set the NAM Traffic Plugin file?
thank you
Title: Re: Is there any ways to set train's coach to a fix number?
Post by: Andreas on September 03, 2008, 04:25:23 AM
Sorry, I just realized that I mentioned the wrong file - the properties are located in the automata plugin. Open the file ("NetworkAddonMod_Automata_Plugin_...") with the Reader, click "Fill the list" and then select the exemplar file. Look for the "Commute Train Length" property and set the two REPs (minimal and maximal number of cars, in HEX values) to your liking. There's another property further down where you can set the lenght of the freight train.
Title: Re: Is there any ways to set train's coach to a fix number?
Post by: gardenwong on September 25, 2008, 12:24:54 AM
how can i change dec to hex?
Title: Re: Is there any ways to set train's coach to a fix number?
Post by: daeley on September 25, 2008, 02:14:51 AM
5 and 6 are the same in dec as in hex ;)

for anything else, the simplest converter is the windows calculator (select View > Scientific to get all the options)