Trainz Plus Beta TLR Phase 3 - Windows (136192)

I don't recall seeing them either
Subsequent testing has revealed that it cannot be reproduced in Driver when running other sessions or even the same session. So it appears that it may be a first run of the beta only event. I have submitted a bug report.
 
I’m getting some weird renditions on some of my speedtreez. This will take some more investigation to determine which ones. It seems that this beta is the first one that introduced this issue.
 
Anybody noticed something different when saving a session? I'm pretty sure when you saved a session on previous builds it always showed the computer clock time first, then the date, and so on. Now it repeats the same first time and date of the original session, with the current computer clock time afterwards. It makes it hard to tell what session time was saved unless you hover the mouse over the session to see. I'm ending up with multiple saved sessions with the same first time (such as 18:37-04/25/2026-clock time-xxx). Makes it hard to tell which one is which!
 
Anybody noticed something different when saving a session?
A bit of confusion here.

Do you mean saving from Surveyor (saving an actual session) or saving from Driver (a "Driver Game" or "Session Game")?

on previous builds it always showed the computer clock time first, then the date, and so on.
I just compared these two possibilities in the current beta Trainz Plus (136192) and the current retail Trainz Plus (132284) and could find no difference.

When saving a "Driver Game" from Driver that is the exact order that it still uses - the Clock Time, Date and Session runtime. If this was different in any previous beta (and I never checked to notice) then it has been returned to "normal".

When saving a New Session (not overwriting the existing one, if any) then the same order applies - Clock Time, Date and Session runtime (session runtime will normally be 00:00 when saving a session). Again, if this was different in any previous beta then it has been returned to "normal".
 
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