Returning to Trainz

johnmactsf

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After being away for a while, I'm back to the fold.
Bought and installed The Anniversary Edition with TS12, also the Blue Comet and T1 packages.
So far, so good...but looks like I'll have a lot of work ahead of me.
Had the foresight to back up all content from prior versions I had, now have to muster the courage to start getting my old favorites into TS12 and get them functional. Learning curve looks a little steeper than in the past!

Good to see so many familiar names are still around.

Regards:

JohnMac
 
Yep I been poking around forms still:hehe: . Welcome back I hope trainz run smoothly and nothing goes wrong. But if you need help ask us.
 
Hi John, Welcome Back! When you're a trainzer, it's always for life.

Not sure of the difficulty of getting older content, like that of TRS2004, into TS12 thou. Read TS10 was a little more forgiving in this regard. Don't have either of these new sims, so can't really say which is "better" for importing older stuff. Theoretically at least, I would think they would both be able to import just about anything. But, I know older content does have a MUCH different looking "config.txt" file structure than even say TRS2009.

Good Luck and enjoy TS12!

Al
 
Learning curve

After being away for a while, I'm back to the fold.
Bought and installed The Anniversary Edition with TS12, also the Blue Comet and T1 packages.
So far, so good...but looks like I'll have a lot of work ahead of me.
Had the foresight to back up all content from prior versions I had, now have to muster the courage to start getting my old favorites into TS12 and get them functional. Learning curve looks a little steeper than in the past!

Good to see so many familiar names are still around.

Regards:

JohnMac

I am new to Trainz, I have bought the TS10, EE version, due to lack of funds. Can someone give me some clues about what I need now,or what downloads can be done without a ticket? Like I said earlier I am on disability and funds are very limited.....If this is located in the wrong location, let me first appogy and please move it to the correct location, first time on the forum.
 
A couple things: On the main routes page is a yellow star. Click that to turn it off and you will find about 20 or so more routes available. There is also a "show favorites" option in the Option menu that affects Surveyor; turn it off and you will see much more content available.

As for downloads, well, I suppose any download can be done if you are patient enough, and perhaps run your computer overnight. Probably the electricity that would take alone covers the FCT cost, but I realize you have a limited budget. Try using the built-in routes for now. You might have to create sessions for some, like Modula City. Frankly, you could (and many people do) spend hundreds of hours with just the built-in content.
 
I am new to Trainz, I have bought the TS10, EE version, due to lack of funds. Can someone give me some clues about what I need now,or what downloads can be done without a ticket? Like I said earlier I am on disability and funds are very limited.....If this is located in the wrong location, let me first appogy and please move it to the correct location, first time on the forum.

there are hundreds of freeware sites from where you can download fastly without ticket
 
Thanks to all for the welcome, and good info about content.
I see Euphod is still as I remember him!
Is Vulcan (Ian) still around?

I have found and downloaded PEV's tools and tutorials. From what I have read in the forums so far, they should be of much help.

My favorite route was the Clinchfield, and I had a ton of CSX rolling stock and locos....hope I can get them working.

I'm also working on a 5' X 11' N-scale layout based on the Salt Lake Route series of articles in Model Railroader a year or so back. Trackwork and wiring are nearly finished, and some rough landforms are in place. DCC control makes things so much easier. I think I will try to create the layout in TS12 as well!

Regards:

JohnMac
 
Hello John, welcome back.

I have just started again on models after 6 months off, seem to have been doing aircraft for some time now, as already noted here. :)

Ian
 
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Hi Ian....

Hope the years have been kinder to you than to me!

Well, with TS12, over the last few days, I have been able to import and repair roughly a dozen older locos....mostly Sporbust items I had archived from 2004-2006, although I have a number of older steam locos working well.

I fear that scripting errors are beyond me...but I have found PEV's tools to be most beneficial for most of my needs.

I am well satisfied with my small N-scale layout...but, as before, Trainz allows me to have an empire!

Never did get the hang of creating, other than small boxy buildings to fill space.

My "bucket list" includes a trip to your area. My doc says best I hurry...so maybe the summer coming.

Best regards:

JohnMac
 
Hi! I am just in the process of coming back too :) My anniversary edition has been shipped, just waiting for it :) 1 day to go probably.:mop:
 
Got it yet?
The learning curve from TRS 2006 to TS12 has been a bit of a challenge to me.
Maybe from TS10 to TS12 will not treat you so mean!
Regards:
JohnMac
 
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