how difficult to replace all speedtrees

This hiding of the speed tree groups in surveyor has always baffled me. Why did Auran do it? Thanks to raildumper fr for his fix.
 
...update....

:cool: Well folks, the wonderful days of WindowsXP are so ten years old...

But that don't mean you have to start from scratch.

I got a lead from Tiger Direct for a GeForce 9800GT for about $60.

A suitable power supply, a subwoofer, sound card & definitely RailDriver & your there.

Most all routes fit TS2009, '10, and so...

Speed Tree is more realistic, compatible, part of your future.

We now have hopper cars into 35,000 polys. Cool locomotives are above that.

We have wished for years to have what is here & have no fear of what's coming.

But like the guy sings...."It ain't no crime to be little-bitty..."
 
Which routes?

steamed --

"In trainz 2010, how difficult is it to globally replace all the speedtrees with regular trees?"

If you are attempting to replace the Sppedtrees in a particular route there is an easy solution for three of them.

On the Download Station you will find a revised version of Port Ogden, Harbor Master and Downtown Traction where the Speedtrees have been replaced by normal trees and the track replaced with more frame rate friendly track. It returns those routes to the way that they were originally submitted to Auran for inclusion in TS2010.

Seach the DLS using "philskene" as the author.

Phil
 
Actually several versions, hard to keep track of which is what! :hehe: Original question was about the procedure for do-it-yourself, assuming a built in route that don't have a revision already available;

Open it for editing in content manager, and look for these lines:

privileges
{
permit-listing 0
}

Change 0 to 1, that makes it selectable in Surveyor.


That appears to be the answer, additionally it appears that a LOT of the built in trees are disabled by default for some reason in my TS2010 Build 44088.

"Well folks, the wonderful days of WindowsXP are so ten years old...

But that don't mean you have to start from scratch.

I got a lead from Tiger Direct for a GeForce 9800GT for about $60.

A suitable power supply, a subwoofer, sound card & definitely RailDriver & your there"


Not an option for some of us, much as I'd love to have bleeding edge alienware I got no bucks to spare. Main point is this belongs in a MythBusters episode;

"On my machine Speedtrees are a lower drain on resources and run better than what you may call regular trees"

"it would not be unexpected to see better performance if you replace the conventional trees with speedtrees"


I've seen those type of claims all over the place, but my own tests show exactly the opposite, they're resource hogs. Got a high horsepower system then resource hogs don't matter since you merely overpower them, but for those who don't have screamindemon rigs getting rid of resource hogs is the cheapest option.
 
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