Trainz Wiki's

Hank335

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Is there a listing of various Trainz wiki's, especially one's on creating and scripting signal graphics?

I am new to Trainz and have loads of MSTS signal systems I'd like to tinker :Dwith in Trainz (2012).

Regards,
Hank AKA Signalmaster
Newark, DE
 
Welcome to the monkey house

Geeze, Hank, everybody's moving here from MSTS. You, Sniper, Eaglefan. What gives?

AFAIK all the signaling info is scattered across everywhere, including here in the forums. Now if you'd like to consolidate everything on one place...:hehe:
 
Geeze, Hank, everybody's moving here from MSTS. You, Sniper, Eaglefan. What gives?

AFAIK all the signaling info is scattered across everywhere, including here in the forums. Now if you'd like to consolidate everything on one place...:hehe:


Not sure that I'm moving, but it seems trainz can handle AI traffic and to date, RW hasn't fixed that problem.

I d/l'd the NEC expansion pack for RW. And being very familiar with the prototype, it's not bad. Including the signals.

Now, if I could only find that wiki.....

Regards,
Hank
 
Geeze, Hank, everybody's moving here from MSTS. You, Sniper, Eaglefan. What gives?

I used MSTS quite a few years back..my biggest gripe with it at the time was that it couldn't handle loops..all tracks had to be end to end. Shame they nvr released MSTS 2, but I guess the competition had them beat:p
 
Hank, all I've ever been able to find on signaling is, as I said before, scattered across the internet in bits and pieces. There is a lot of good information here in the forums, but it's not always easy to locate.:(
 
There's some signal tutorial stuff in this link http://trains.0catch.com/Tut4-IntroToSignaling.htm.

Bob Weber


Hi, Bob

I found this site the last time I had Trainz installed....great tutorials.

I have dozens of signal models I created for MSTS and what I need is to find a way to convert these models into something that will function in Trainz.

For that, I need to know naming conventions and object hierarchy.

I found a context editor that can open Trainz scripts for editing.

Regards,
Hank
 
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