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Hello,
i've bought this game and have to say it's pretty awsome.
Now i'm stuck in the Russian Campaign, Theft. I've put any german soldier to sleep and i'm trying to get the train out of the depot now.
Now i got a problem with one of the switches, cause i'm not able to use it.
As soon as i touch it, a green message appears with the notification: "An obstacle hinders the movement of the point switch" (or similar).
Nothing lays on the rails, i've tried also to throw a grenade at the switch but nothing happens, i'm not able to move it and so i'm not able to get the train outta there.
Does anyone know a fix for this issues? I would be thankful for any hint.
Have a nice day.
Hasenfuss
This question / problem has been solved by Hasenfussimage
The train is supposed to move backwards all the way into the building. However, there is a bug with this level where it doesn't do that if you load a saved game while it's still moving. At least that's what I think causes it. What I know for sure is that the way to fix it is to start the level over again. Load your game, restart the level, then keep hidden until the train stops and the guy gets out. Then save.
Hello,

thanks for your hint, but i wanted to find a solution without restarting the whole mission.

Well, i found the solution now. The problem was, that i was driving the train back into the hall via automatic direct control (END-button) and so the train didn't drive to the end of the railway.
After reading on the net, that somebody had the same problem and solved it via using the "CTRL"-direct control, to drive the train back into the hall until it hits the stopper, it worked also in my game and i could use the point-switch.

Just in case, somebody else will get the same issue.

Cheers!
Hasenfuss
Post edited May 20, 2011 by Funke
Hm, I think I misread your problem.
I was talking about a completely different bug. Oh well, sorry about that.