Thank you so much for these tutorials! The "how 2's" in TS are a bit difficult to find, and some of the manuals for routes or add-ons tend to be vague with certain functions. The detailed instructions in your tutorials are giving me a good grasp on what I need to do. Thanks again.
Almost… yes to an extent, but certain (real life) couplings are different. Putting an American Big Boy with British carriages for example won’t connect up, and likewise, things like Mk3 British carriages won’t connect to most steam trains… but most “normal” combinations are possible. Good example is I do a lot of Hall scenarios. There’s a model of my namesake in one DLC but with a pretty bad tender, so I use the tender from a different DLC, and carriages from a third. Think in real world “what would connect” terms and the answer is yes
@@girlsillusion Nice! It’s about 6 months since I last did anything for Train Simulator but I remember most of the basics so let me know if you get stuck 🙂👍
From memory, it’s that you’ve ticked “timetable” on a station (in other words told the train to arrive at station number 3 at a certain time) and it’s telling you the train would arrive late at the other stations... Try that, if not I’ll think of something else 🙂
@@z-ulu6657 No problem, hope that sorts it The scenario will still run with times in red, it’s mainly just a warning in case you’ve timed trains to go the other way etc
You can use as many as you like, just enable them… It’s quite a while since I’ve made one, but you could literally select every DLC you have and the engines/carriages will appear I did a scenario a while ago with Hall locos from 3 different DLCs running on a line together… they all work… the only coil of down sides are:- 1 - You quite often find different company’s engines will be slightly different from each other. In the case of the Halls, the nameplates and livery varied considerably 2 - Remembering which engine/carriage came from which DLC because it won’t tell you what you’ve used… that’s only really important if you’re uploading it to the Steam workshop Hope that helps 🙂
Thank you so much for these tutorials! The "how 2's" in TS are a bit difficult to find, and some of the manuals for routes or add-ons tend to be vague with certain functions. The detailed instructions in your tutorials are giving me a good grasp on what I need to do. Thanks again.
No problem! If there’s any other TS scenario help you need not covered in the vids just let me know 👍
Thank you very much, easy to follow and straight to the point.
Thankyou..a good and easy to follow tutorial,( unlike many ive seen) very helpful..👍
No problem, I couldn’t find one either which is why I made the series 😂👍
@@talon4314 yes im liking your others too,ive made my 1st standard scenario with the help of your 1st turorial..thanks.
Great to hear it!
If you upload one to Steam let me know the name and I’ll give it a try 🙂
This has been absolutely fantastic! Only weird thing is some of my locos and cars don't show up as being selectable.
outstanding move sir
In the time table menu, how can I get my train to get instructions to pick up and drop off certain car loads
How come when I made a scenario when I try to play it I end up on the main menu. The route was South Devon mainline. Any ideas?
This is about train sim 2021?
And if so, is any mix of locomotives, carriages and maps possible?
Almost… yes to an extent, but certain (real life) couplings are different. Putting an American Big Boy with British carriages for example won’t connect up, and likewise, things like Mk3 British carriages won’t connect to most steam trains… but most “normal” combinations are possible.
Good example is I do a lot of Hall scenarios. There’s a model of my namesake in one DLC but with a pretty bad tender, so I use the tender from a different DLC, and carriages from a third.
Think in real world “what would connect” terms and the answer is yes
How to add couple command?
Hey, my signals show red instead of green when I want it to be a green aspect. Any way to fix this?
I’ve got a problem and it won’t make me drive the loco
Is there a way to use any train from any route?
Thank you so much, this was so helpful to me keep it up.
do you know how to add Armstrong Powerhouse trains to scenarios as they don’t appear when you’re selecting a train
Honestly, no… I’ve never bought any. I do know Steam Sounds Supreme show up in the regular list so I really don’t know 🙄
@@talon4314 lol thanks i managed to do it anyway lol i’ve been using your method to set up a class 450/444 route to Waterloo and i am getting there 😅
@@girlsillusion Nice! It’s about 6 months since I last did anything for Train Simulator but I remember most of the basics so let me know if you get stuck 🙂👍
@@talon4314 thanks!
Great tutorial but what happens if the times go red?
From memory, it’s that you’ve ticked “timetable” on a station (in other words told the train to arrive at station number 3 at a certain time) and it’s telling you the train would arrive late at the other stations...
Try that, if not I’ll think of something else 🙂
@@talon4314 Thank you
@@z-ulu6657 No problem, hope that sorts it
The scenario will still run with times in red, it’s mainly just a warning in case you’ve timed trains to go the other way etc
7:27 Player consist button grayed,(can't tick) why?
Same
thx so much
how do you fit in other dlcs into scenario making?
You can use as many as you like, just enable them…
It’s quite a while since I’ve made one, but you could literally select every DLC you have and the engines/carriages will appear
I did a scenario a while ago with Hall locos from 3 different DLCs running on a line together… they all work… the only coil of down sides are:-
1 - You quite often find different company’s engines will be slightly different from each other. In the case of the Halls, the nameplates and livery varied considerably
2 - Remembering which engine/carriage came from which DLC because it won’t tell you what you’ve used… that’s only really important if you’re uploading it to the Steam workshop
Hope that helps 🙂
How do you enable a dlc?
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