#TRAIN SIMULATOR 2014 TEST FREE#
Tip: In Free Roam scenarios, the marker will be used to determine the initial camera position, so it is a good idea to set it about 20 metres from where you expect to place your train(s). Note: You may need to reposition the camera upward if you find yourself under the terrain. Then click the small white Go button on the Navigation Tab to be instantly transported to that location in the 3D world. If you wish to place your marker in a location other than where the camera is at present, click the 2D map icon from the Navigation Tab (middle-top), find the location you wish to place your marker, then press and hold Ctrl, and left-click on the map (the map will re-orient itself to centre the clicked point on the screen). Choose where you wish to place the start point for the Scenario.Select Scenario Markers from the Browser Tab (middle-left) and then the type of Scenario marker (Free Roam, Standard or Career) you require.Click on the Scenario icon (train icon) in the Toolbox Tab (top-left).Use your imagination to come up with the most compelling ideas to fill out your scenario. These can come in the form of broken down road vehicles, emergency services, trackside workers, aircraft flying over and many, many more. To add more variety to the player experience, adding trackside content can really add a great deal of value to the scenario by providing more points of interest for the player to see along their journey. Add Trackside Features or Events (optional).These also add visual interest to the player experience by giving the impression of a living world and further making the scenario more enjoyable. This creates additional challenges for the player such as if they need to wait for a train to clear a signal block ahead. To make your Scenario more realistic, add AI trains that run without player intervention. Add AI Trains (Train Simulator Controlled).It is much easier to fix any errors when the player train is the only one in the Scenario. Ensure you are happy with all aspects of the Scenario before you add other trains. These intermediate goals break the Scenario into manageable chunks and provide additional challenges for the player.īefore going any further, fully test the Scenario with just one train. Intermediate goals can include: Stopping, waiting, picking up passengers, loading freight or fuel or attaching or delivering freight. This is the location at which the scenario will end.
#TRAIN SIMULATOR 2014 TEST DRIVER#
Select the locomotive you wish the player to drive, then add any passenger or freight vehicles you wish to be present at the start.īy adding a driver to the train, you can specify the final destination for your scenario. At this point, you can choose the time of day, season and weather for your Scenario. This is where a new scenario marker can be placed and the scenario editing of this new scenario begins. Navigate in the simulated world to the point where you wish the scenario to start. Otherwise, you risk making Scenarios that will no longer work because changes to the track or signalling are subsequently made. Tip: It is highly advisable to delay Scenario creation until you have fully completed your route. 10.2 If the train paths to its destination along a path you are not happy withįirst, you must decide the route on which to base your Scenario.10.1 If the train does not path to its destination at all.7.2 Editing Individual Consist Operation Instructions.7 Creating a Consist Operation Instruction.6.3 Viewing Fuel/freight Pickup Instructions.6 Creating a Fuel/Freight Pick-Up Instruction.5 Creating a Pick-Up Passenger Instruction.4 Creating a Stop At Destination Instruction.3.4 Multiple Destinations in One Instruction.3.1 Adding and Changing Intermediate Goals.1.2 Editing Free Roam & Standard Scenario Properties.