

To reproduce: Get the train list for Larnbridge - two passenger trains 20 and 21. Adding a third station to the orders of one of these trains causes an assertion failure. You can restart EmulationStation by pressing Start. The attachment is a game including two town stations with two passenger trains going between them, on shared orders. In the example I send the bus to the depot one year before it's max to keep from getting too many 'is. After youve transferred your ROMs, you need to restart EmulationStation in order for them to show up.

Set the condition to Vehicle age - is less than - some number. Select the conditional order so you can edit it. Select order 1 for the jump to destination. It might just add the bus you're trying to swap over to, but I'm too cautious to chance having to redo an entire bus line back to normal if they all get added. Place 3rd party files in shared directory (or in personal directory if you do not have write access on shared directory) and have your openttd.cfg config file. Pull down the 'go-to' menu and select conditional order.

Click that to take a bus off shared orders! You can also add running buses to a shared order after they are bough or are running by holding Ctrl and clicking on one of the bus that you want it to share orders with as well! Just make sure that the bus being added isn't already part of another shared order group, otherwise, you might be changing over an entire group. Got a bunch of already bought buses that are causing jams on a route that used to be busy, but isn't anymore? If the bus already has shared orders and you want to remove them, select the "end of shared orders" section of the list, and you'll notice that the "delete order" option has changed to "Stop Sharing Orders".
#OPENTTD SHARED ORDERS UPDATE#
They will both share that group of orders, and if you were to decide to add or remove a stop to one of the buses who share that order list, it will update for any buses who also share those orders as well! If you were to hold Ctrl while clicking during cloning a new bus, you will not only copy it's orders, but will also "link" the cloned bus to the original. Let's say you have a route that has high traffic and you have more than one bus going to and from that area. Also, Don't forget the value and importance of Shared Orders! They are extremely useful!
