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Babeboy

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Hi everyone im new to both the trainz game and the fourm to hi everyone my name is jose and i just brought trainz06 and im having a troubling time of how everything works with this game i love the nyc transit system and wow i seen videos with great nycta trains and the system its self. i found the nycta2007 found the train cars but dont know how to download them and also make a route for them can some one help me please... sorry if i made a thread in a wrong section im new to this :p
 
So you're using TRS2006. I use that too, and downloading can be a little bit of a pill sometimes. CMP (Content Manager Plus) has a tendency to glitch often. But, first off, where did you find the nycta2007's, because I'm not finding them on the DLS (Download Station).

To make a route go to surveyor from the main menu and down at the bottom there should be an button that says "Create New." Click that and you'll see a baseboard map that is just a grid. Set the specifications for the route you want to build, such as what measuring system to use and the name of the railroad. I'd suggest, since this is your first time, to just have fun and make a new route. Download some other routes from the DLS and see what people have done. Don't expect it to be right your first try. I'm far past my first try and my routes are still not perfect. It's a total "beaver's dam" type experience with route building. Anyways, I digress, you'll see a sidebar on the right of the screen. The top bar is your terrain tools, allowing you to place water (at specific heights) change the landscape, etc. The second tab is the terrain texture tab, so you can paint the ground. It's easier to shape the terrain when you see it as a grid. You get a better depth perception in my opinion. The third tab is your objects tab, which ranges from anything to common buildings, trees, animals, industries, people, static vehicles, and spline objects such as fences and walls. (To get spline objects click on the second button at the top of the object's menu). The fourth tab is your track tab. You can place any track you have or have downloaded, which is highly recomended. There are a lot of track types out there that aren't immediately available at the start, such as monorail track, 30" gauge track, 42" gauge track, and plenty of others. The fifth tab is the tools tab, which has a couple of functions. You can place rulers to measure distance, turn radius, etc. You cna also place cameras so that, when you're in driver mode, you can view the trains in a cinematic mode. You can also copy and paste terrain, terrain textures, and objects. The sixth tab is the world tab, which allows you to see the railroad in different weathers, times of the day, change the sky-type (cloudy, clear, etc) and change the water type (rough, calm). The final tab is the trains tab. You can choose any engine from the list, whether you've had them from the start or downloaded them, and place them on the track, even regardless of the gauge of the track. You have a wide variety of engines and rolling stock to place, so have fun.

I hope this helped. Have fun with Trainz.
 
im having a troubling time of how everything works with this game
Yep, that's totally normal. There's a lot to learn.

Read the early chapters of the manual, then pick one aspect of the program and delve into that a bit more. When you feel like it, pick another aspect to explore.

The Trainz wikibook is another source of information.

If you get stuck and can't find the answer then post here. Most of the time the natives are friendly!

John
 
Just a suggestion

I found to learn about Trainz and what it does, is to play around with one of the built in layouts or download a simple one. You can then go into suveyor and alter whats already there - build new tracks, change buildings, alter the rolling stock. It's much less daunting than starting from a clean canvas, and if you get things not as you want them you can always undo and try again.

Greatnorthern.
 
wow so u really have to create a route just to play with nycta that sucks but hey i guess ill give it a shot that would be hard tho b.c u really have to learn how and study how the nycta trains look b4 u can build a route for that
 
It's not Trainz, but the World Of Subways program includes the PATH line (Port Area Trans Hudson) built-in.

John
 
wow so u really have to create a route just to play with nycta ....

You can pick a route that you like that is already built. Open Surveyor, open that route for editing. Create a new session. Place the NYC or whatever engines and cars you want to use. Then save it as a new route and session, so you don't overwrite the original one. Then in Driver you can run the route session with your desired train. :)
 
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