Quacking Duck Posted October 25 Posted October 25 (edited) Procedure to reproduce: Run the "Pruszkowski's Intermodal" scenario. Choose all the default options in the menus at the beginning of the scenario, except in the cargo menu where a DLC would be required to choose the default option. Set up ETCS, as shown in the attached video. As far as I understand, I did not do anything unusual while setting up ETCS. After pressing the "start" button, Staff Responsible mode is offered. Expected behaviour: Clicking the flashing Staff Responsible acknowledgement button, or pressing the spacebar, should cause the ETCS Onboard to enter Staff Responsible mode. Actual behaviour: Clicking that acknowledgement button, or pressing the spacebar, appear to do nothing. No mode transition occurs, and the button continues to flash. See the attached video for a demonstration of this problem. The log is also attached. Simrail 2025.10.25 - 14.12.59.01.mp4 SimRail_log_2025-10-25_14-11-55.txt Edited October 25 by Quacking Duck clarified procedure to reproduce
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jeroezie Posted Wednesday at 04:56 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:56 PM Did you try to holding the button pressed for multiple seconds? Some critical actions require the button to be pressed a long time as a check for intetional pressing by the driver..
Quacking Duck Posted Thursday at 12:58 AM Author Posted Thursday at 12:58 AM 7 hours ago, jeroezie said: Did you try to holding the button pressed for multiple seconds? Some critical actions require the button to be pressed a long time as a check for intetional pressing by the driver.. I have now tried this, and to my surprise, it worked. Thank you quite seriously. The scenario is playable now. Other suspected issues will be reported in separate threads as necessary.
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