Rbsanford wrote:Right, but what about Quick-Drive scenarios?
Chacal wrote:Was there ever?
And what would be the point?
I see QD as a kind of one-shot, throw-away scenario.
CrimsonKing wrote:Try this:
Select the locomotive you were using when you saved the QD. Under the standard scenario tab and on the route that you played the saved QD on, there should be a scenario called "Quick Drive Scenario".
mrennie wrote:Chacal wrote:Was there ever?
And what would be the point?
I see QD as a kind of one-shot, throw-away scenario.
Yes there was, in TS2014. I found it very useful, especially when testing a loco on different routes in different weather settings and times of day. It was much quicker to set up a test run using QD than going into the scenario editor and creating a dozen free roams. I'd use save/resume a lot when testing. For example, I might save when the loco has reached top speed, then change something in the script, re-export it, then start up TS and resume the QD to see the effect of the change. I certainly miss being able to do that. There's also a case for any player to want to save/resume a QD. A QD doesn't necessarily have to be a short duration scenario. You might have set up one that takes several hours, be halfway through it and get called away. You probably would be annoyed at not being able to complete the remaining part later, instead having to start all over again from the beginning.
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