Is there a help site for scripts and getting AI to control your trains?

Raymond10a

New member
Hello,
I've read the manual that comes with the game and it doesn't really go into any detail on the script language and/or how to get your AI drivers to control trains and change junctions to get to certain destination, use industries to pick up and drop off things and so on. So I'm looking for a good website that goes into detail on how all those things work. Any help appreciated!
 
Are you wanting to create content that uses script or run trains in AI? If the latter then the AI will do it automaticaly after you place commands into the drivers schedule. Scripts tend to vary on how each creator has set up his industry or station, some are setup for basic use others for a set task.
 
The commands needed for the AI's are already available.
Learn a bit at a time. In 2010 navigate to "named industry" then load is usually enough. You may have to use via trackmark to avoid conflicts.
You need the right wagons to take the loads and then somewhere for the loads to be used.
If you register your copy of trainz you may get more replies by the way.
 
There are sections for each subject within this forum, but I think you need to have a registered copy to access them, plus many many tools, rules and scripts available on the DLS, which again requires you to first register your copy first.:eek:
 
How do I register? I bought it from their website - if that doesn't register me I don't know what does. =)

Also I've tried "unload" command for driver - he uncouples and sits there and the cars dont get filled and nothing else happens after that. =(
 
How do I register? I bought it from their website - if that doesn't register me I don't know what does. =)

Also I've tried "unload" command for driver - he uncouples and sits there and the cars dont get filled and nothing else happens after that. =(

1) Go to auran.com

2) Log in if your not already

3) Click Planet Auran

4) Pick serial number under trainz

5) Finally, enter your serial number on the back of your intruction booklet (don't know where it is on digital download)
 
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