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BC(rct2) Go to post #606501
Cascais, Lisbon, Portugal
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BC(rct2) Go to post #606223
Thanks for the info!The MCBR isn't for speed, it's there so that you can dispatch trains faster without them having to wait on the lift hill. It also allows for more trains on one track.
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BC(rct2) Go to post #606162
OMG, I always confuse MCBR with the final brakes or whatever it's called. In my eyes this layout doesn't needs that, the speed is well distributed but I'll try to put a MCBR and see if it's really necessary.You keep using that word, but I don't think you know what it means...
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BC(rct2) Go to post #606054
Hahaha! The logo was an experience...Wtf is up with the logo?
And the layout is alright but it needs an MCBR.
The layout has a MCBR, but you can't see it in the pic.