JonMyrlennBailey
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I have put Trainz away for a while and ventured into a new sim game: American Truck Simulator by SCS Software. One drives 18-wheelers instead of railroad vehicles. The trucks still have to negotiate RR crossings and stop for any trains in that game. Trainz content authors did have some driveable truck tractors and trailers disguised as RR engines/railcars but they are driven according to RR rules. It would be nice to have both trucks and trains in the same game both of which one could drive. Whenever I get bored with the SCS truck sim, I will have to experiment with the road truck content in Trainz that is labeled "train vehicle" content. I would at least like to have what appears to be travelling big rigs on a Trainz layout. AI mode could likewise be used to control trains that appear as trucks. To what extent "train vehicle" trucks can emulate backing up to docks at warehouses under AI control seems challenging to me. The trucks would in theory be guided by invisible track and invisible switches, game rules and signals.
Who here has successfully set up trucking action on any Trainz route?
No, I can't drive the RR trains in American Truck Simulator.
The truck simulator has no "surveyor" mode to edit/mod and build the game-play world but additional state maps can be bought from Steam as DLC and certain "mods" can be installed to altar game behaviors and content.
Who here has successfully set up trucking action on any Trainz route?
No, I can't drive the RR trains in American Truck Simulator.
The truck simulator has no "surveyor" mode to edit/mod and build the game-play world but additional state maps can be bought from Steam as DLC and certain "mods" can be installed to altar game behaviors and content.
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