Greetings! Old player looking to return,and i have a question

gokumike2002

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Hello the last time i played trainz was the 2010 engineer's edition, it has been quite some time but i am having the model train itch again. I don't have space for real model trains so i figured i would get my fix by making my own in the 3D haha. My question is - can you delete content from trainz a new era? one of the problems that really irked me in 2010 was that i could not remove any of the old content from previous versions that i was never going to use. It was a real pain scrolling through the massive amount of items to find what i wanted to place down.

Thanks for any info you can give!
 
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If you mean built-in content then no as far as I'm aware - you can use the disable feature to hide it though (although this may affect anything that depends on it).

Shane
 
If you mean built-in content then no as far as I'm aware - you can use the disable feature to hide it though (although this may affect anything that depends on it).

Shane


if that means it cuts down endlessly scrolling through massive list of cars and locos to get the ones i added or want to remain, then that would be helpful?
 
Set up your picklist. Make a one-time pass through "objects", trains and textures and just move the ones you want to the picklist. That will reduce the "endless scrolling", but will still give you the ability to use the right hand menus to look for stuff you missed or thought of after the fact.

Just remembered, someone suggested making a one baseboard "starter" board. Move the stuff you think you want onto this baseboard. When you are ready to start a new Route named eg Next Big Thing, open your "starter", do a Save As - Next Big Thing, exit, Edit Route Next Big Thing. Now everything is at your fingertips for your new Route. Make a note of other things you add to Next Big Thing and afterward also add them "starter".
 
Set up your picklist. Make a one-time pass through "objects", trains and textures and just move the ones you want to the picklist. That will reduce the "endless scrolling", but will still give you the ability to use the right hand menus to look for stuff you missed or thought of after the fact.

Just remembered, someone suggested making a one baseboard "starter" board. Move the stuff you think you want onto this baseboard. When you are ready to start a new Route named eg Next Big Thing, open your "starter", do a Save As - Next Big Thing, exit, Edit Route Next Big Thing. Now everything is at your fingertips for your new Route. Make a note of other things you add to Next Big Thing and afterward also add them "starter".
 
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