What a rush!

Cactushead

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I just got my TS12 a couple of days ago. Seeing that when I lived in SoCal for years, I spent a lot of my weekends either at Cajon, or Tehachapi loop, so I did the Mojave scenario. OY! Even tho it was a sim, I know that Trainz uses real world physics and real world train dynamics. A certain part of my anatomy picked most of the cotton out of my chair, but I made it to Bakersfield in one piece.:)
Now, a couple of questions. Why is the pick list for objects not separated by subject as in 04? It takes forever to find what I want. Currently I am going thru the whole thing and listing those items I want to use. And it is taking forever.
Also, will my Raildriver console work with TS12?
Oh, FYI, don't pay too much attention to the minimum requirements on the box. I'm using Windows XP SP3 with an Intel 2.6ghz processor, and it runs great. Anybody hasn't got TS12 yet, GET IT! You won't be sorry.
Dano.
p.s. Is there a way to change the clock on those scenarios? The Mojave starts just before sundown so most of the run is in the dark. Can the start time be changed to, say, 8:00 am?
 
About that pick list problem, it is a major problem. I have read that we are now suposed to use some sort of filter our what ever instead. What a lame idea that is. Why not do it BOTH ways?:o
How can folks genuis enough to come up with TS12, or in my case TS2009, screw up something as basic as this?
 
Works like this;

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/845/87248254.jpg/

Click the content search filter to bring out that window, click the plus sign to filter by category. If desired type in a few letters to get the road name you're looking for, or "alco" for example in the locomotives category. You can also save search filters, I click on "Drake" and get my filter set for category author, name DMDrake.

As for Raildriver, this one;

http://raildriver.com/download/td/rdts2009u.exe

Works for TS2009, TS2010, and TS12.
 
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