Transport Fever 2 - Vehicle Power Control
The VPC mod introduces a dynamic system for managing train behavior by using control markers placed on tracks.
What is VPC?
In Transport Fever 2, train speeds were previously limited only by track speed limits, and trains always used maximum power to reach these speeds.
The VPC (Vehicle Power Control) mod offers a completely new way to manage train behavior.
With this mod, you can:
set power to 20% for smooth acceleration from a station
limit speed to 80 km/h, even if the track limit is 120 km/h
reduce power to 0, allowing the train to safely coast downhill
apply smooth braking to slow down to 40 km/h before a station or a tricky section
and so much more
Key Features:
Control markers allow you to define specific train behaviors, giving you greater flexibility. Trains dynamically respond to these markers as they pass through them, enabling unique and precise route management.
Available behaviors include:
Set Power: Specify a power level for the train (e.g., throttle position).
Accelerate Until Speed: Set a power level to be used until a specific speed is reached, then drop to 0.
Brake Until Speed: Apply a specific braking force until the train slows to the desired speed, then drop to 0.
Cruise Control: Apply max power or braking until a specific speed is reached, then automatically adjust power to maintain it.
How to Use:
-In the assets menu, find and place a control marker on the track for the locomotive you want to control with the desired command. For example: Set position 0 for VL8M-1585.
-Purchase (if not already purchased) a train with this locomotive.
-Click the refresh button at the bottom of the screen to apply the changes. This button needs to be pressed each time you buy/modify a train or add/modify a marker.
-Right next to it you can find the number of trains and markers the mod is currently tracking. It also includes two buttons that allow you to highlight these trains and markers, making it easier to find them.
-Now, when the train with VL8M-1585 passes the marker, its power will be set to 0 until a new command is given.
How It Works:
The VPC mod operates by using multiple preconfigured copies of the same locomotive, each with different power levels.
When a train passes a control marker, the locomotive is dynamically replaced in-flight with a version that matches the specified power or braking setting.
For this reason VPC does not work with all locomotives by default, as each engine requires a dedicated configuration to support these dynamic replacements.
Because the game calculates locomotive costs and maintenance fees dynamically based on attributes such as power, players may notice fluctuations in their budget as trains are replaced.
For instance:
If a locomotive costs $70M, switching to a low-power version (e.g., power 0) will return $70M to your account.
Replacing it again with a high-power version will deduct $70M back.
These fluctuations are normal and are a side effect of the game's cost calculation system. Keep this in mind when using the VPC mod to manage your locomotives.
Global Acceleration Modifier:
As an experimental feature, you can adjust the global acceleration factor for all trains on the map. For example, reducing it to 0.5 makes train acceleration more realistic.
Keep in mind that this setting affects all trains, not just those using VPC.
Important Notes:
This mod provides the core functionality for VPC but does not include any locomotives.
This mod does not allow to control any vehicle in the game.
Install compatible locomotive [VPC] mods to use this system.
Make sure to click refresh button after adding or changing vehicles and control markers.
It is possible to add several vpc locomotives on one train, but only if they are the same (model and livery).
Authors: Metathron