Also, since you've been on the community for 11 years now ( you definelly have much, MUCH more experient ) could you give me some tips on MSTS modding "as a whole" ?
YOu can continue this tommorow, i could me really long.
Also, since you've been on the community for 11 years now ( you definelly have much, MUCH more experient ) could you give me some tips on MSTS modding "as a whole" ?
YOu can continue this tommorow, i could me really long.
That's a 20 year answer for some of us. Feel free to ask specific questions, and there are dozens of us here who have probably either asked the same question or done the type of modification you're looking for. Threads are free, as is the advice given.
Have you tried using the search function in file explorer? Just type in the file names one at a time and if they are in your computer they will be listed. Then you just have to right click on the file and hit restore and the file will be restored to the location you deleted it from
Kevin Kelleher
Hey eric, i made a new post, is about how to make a train crash activity, but i can't seem to made the opsite train to move. Is there someone you better knowlaged on that?
I'm the wrong one to ask -- I don't do activities or AI. I just build routes...
Oh......welp is there somewhere i can find better explanation?
Yes, there is. Go to the top menu bar and under Articles, there's a How To section with tutorials.
You might have to go to page two or three to find the ones creating activities.
Those are all specific to running the original Microsoft train simulator, but the concepts apply to some of the newer tools that have been built as well.
<img src="/images/howtos/activity2/images/001.jpg"> welp, this appears instead. Looks like the the imagines are gone ( hopefully not )
Try this essential MSTS website ( be patient for the missing images to get figured out )
https://msts.steam4me.net/tutorials/...tml#activities
You should bookmark the Steam4Me website, especially the tutorials section. Also plenty of links to utility programs and other resources can be find at this site.
Cheers, Gerry
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