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Openttd signals tutorial part 2
Openttd signals tutorial part 2












openttd signals tutorial part 2

Instead consider building a 1 way loop or two tracks side by side for each direction. You *can* have trains going both directions on a track, but I don’t recommend it.

openttd signals tutorial part 2

If the arrow is pointing the wrong way, you need to place your signal on the other side of the track An arrow will point in the direction your train should be going. The side of the track you place the signal on determines which way you want your train going on the track. This is useful, and pretty much necessary, if you would like multiple trains on one track or if you have tracks crossing each other.

#Openttd signals tutorial part 2 how to

This guide is meant to teach signals in the most simple and basic form needed to play the game, not how to use them most effectively.Ī rail signal is used to tell an oncoming train when there is another train on the track ahead, and to stop it so they don’t collide. This should give you enough information to get started with trains. This is a quick, simple guide on the absolute basics of signals, designed specifically for people having trouble even with the tutorial and official resources.

openttd signals tutorial part 2

Can’t seem to understand signals no matter what you do? This guide is for you! On top of a basic introduction to the concept, this guide also includes step by step instructions on how to signal your intersections without needing to fully understand how everything works.














Openttd signals tutorial part 2