:Hey do you know which line is the romance train line? I know it's around Toshin somewhere but there are so many new tracks there.
Hi Railshuttle. If you download the complete release session or the Japanese lines only session you find that there is a VSE 30000 ready to depart at Toshin Central. It then runs South and crosses under the Shinkansen line. From there it heads east over the Toshin River bridge. I think you have already driven that line as I can remember a screenshot from you on this bridge. That line is for now the Romancecar line. But that will be extended to.
I also still promised to do a tutorial with screenshots for you to show how you replace the engine sounds. I haven't forgotten it but I'm still too busy building.
Without screenshots the rough steps are:
1. Open Content Manager
2. Search for the Train you want to replace the engine sound
3 If it is a multiple unit then make sure you have each unit of the train listed (if you search on keyword you normally should have a list of all units in the train. However this isn't always sequential)
4 Click right on the unit.
5 Choose edit in Content Creator
6 Content Creator opens
7 Now take some time to look at the screen if you scroll down you should see a field called engine or engine sound
8 If you click on this you should see a list of all available engine sounds in the game and sounds you have downloaded. This is a long list and sometimes you have to scroll to find the sound
9 Choose the sound you need
10 Check if the sound is chosen
11 Save the config (CTRL + S)
12 Commit the asset(CTRL + M) (It will be committed locally)
13 Now repeat for the other units if the unit is a multiple unit or EMU. Don't forget to commit locally (CTRL+M)
In general you can do nothing really wrong here. Just make sure that you don't upload any of the adapted content. Although nowadays there are sufficient steps to prevent that from happening.
Of course to replace an engine sound you first have to download it.
To repeat: When adapting a Shinkansen train or any other Japanese EMU bear in mind that you have to replace the engine sound for each unit in the train set. As for example an N700 has multiple engines. Otherwise you still hear a mixture of old and new engine sounds. It can be an exhausting but rewarding thing to do.