After a ton of reading, I’m just about ready to begin my first journey in the Scenario Editor to create a freight operation - on the passenger ops oriented NEC NY-Philly. I hope this is the right forum to post my questions in.
- Aside from the new look of the TS15 initial editor screen that I’ve seen pictures of, has anything significant changed inside so that using all the many tutorials I’ve read for TS14 should not be done or done with caution with TS15?
- I want to use an existing free roam NEC scenario that already has a good amount of useful freight assets in it, but I want to create a start point more appropriate for freight ops – I’m thinking Frankford Yard for one. I don’t want to start at an existing passenger station start point if avoidable.
- I’m assuming (always dangerous) that a cloned scenario will carry with it all the engine and rolling stock assets of the original scenario, yes? I’d like to add appropriate Norfolk Southern and CSX engines and more rolling stock to what’s already in the scenario. I believe I will have to add those new engines to my cloned scenario’s available assets using those editor side screen flyouts. I don't think they're there by default, but I’ve seen them on other RSC routes I have. I've read how to do this.
- What’s the best way to change the scenario start point? Open the clone in the scenario editor at an existing nearby start point in the list and fly to the new location? If so, what do I do when I get there? IOW, where do I insert the new coordinates that I guess (??) will show on the compass at the top of the editor screen and save them as the new start point coordinates? Compass at the top of the scenario screen? One of the flyouts, for example > Properties? Elsewhere?
- Or is there a better way to change the start point of a cloned scenario?
The main reason for all my angst is that when I first got TS14 in July I thought I’d just take a quick look around in the Scenario Editor. I did or changed nothing, saw no way to exit and wound up with a frozen game and frozen computer. Task Manager was my friend that day, after a long struggle to get to it, along with Verify Cache that had to replace hundreds of files. I still don't know what happened.
Thanks for reading this wordy post. Any help, advice or just general hand-holding is much appreciated.
Al
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