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Currently OpenBVE assumes that it is being run directly by a user.
Whilst for it's uses to date, this is reasonable, for other uses it would be reasonable to have a 'kiosk' mode that could be enabled for uses cases where a single route would be loaded/rendered and run many times.
The London Transport Musum useage of OpenBVE would for example benefit from "kisok/cabinet" mode.
An AI driver is already present in OpenBVE, albiet it needs routes/trains to support it.
"Kisosk" mode, would also need:
Resest time-outs. The route resets , invokes the AI mode or enters a demonstration mode after a certain definable timeout.
"Operator" PIN to enter a maintenance mode, (which is effectively the non kiosk mode of the progam)
and so on.. (will add more to this if I think of things)
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Currently OpenBVE assumes that it is being run directly by a user.
Whilst for it's uses to date, this is reasonable, for other uses it would be reasonable to have a 'kiosk' mode that could be enabled for uses cases where a single route would be loaded/rendered and run many times.
The London Transport Musum useage of OpenBVE would for example benefit from "kisok/cabinet" mode.
An AI driver is already present in OpenBVE, albiet it needs routes/trains to support it.
"Kisosk" mode, would also need:
and so on.. (will add more to this if I think of things)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: