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- #Import msts route to railworks how to
- #Import msts route to railworks install
- #Import msts route to railworks zip file
#Import msts route to railworks zip file
Now you have a ZIP file in that folder, that is you're scenario. Some routes are fictional and based on a real prototype route while others are prototype with some enhancements to keep the entertainment value up and within the scope of how All Aboard routes typically are. (Kopieren naar.) (see Knipsel3.png) and select ''Compressed ZIP folder (Gecomprimeerde (gezipte) map)''. Then just go up 1 folder (click on Scenarios) and then right-click to open the context menu on that folder. This opens up you're Windows Explorer in the correct folder (Knipsel2.png). On the right side click on Open (see Knipsel.png). Select the Scenarios tab and then browse to the route you have made it on and select the scenario you have made. Files will be moved to their appropriate areas when the author is satisfied that the item is ready for general release.
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Screenshots are not required, but their use is encouraged. Please give feedback to the authors, both positive and negative. Start you're Train Simulator and go to the BUILD screen. This area is provided for members to upload Beta Test files for Public release and testing.
#Import msts route to railworks how to
See the image included in the post on how to package a scenario in a ZIP file (Knipsel.png > Knipsel2.png > Knipsel3.png) That's it, you now have created a RWP file for you're scenario. Then just input your name in Package Info (3), select a license, protected or unprotected, doesn't matter in this case and finally click on Create Package and give it a name. Press the button labeled > (2) to move it into the right box, this contains all the files in the scenario, including all other files you have made such as HTML files or WAVE files. Then open up ''Scenarios'' and press the tick box (1) on your scenario. To know which folder you will need to open, see "Knipsel.png" where in the blue box on the right the numbers and letters match. XML file specifying the name it will show up as a bunch of numbers and letters. On the left screen open up \Routes with the + symbol and then open the route folder on which you have made you're scenario, it is noted on the filename. Open Rails requires some MSTS folders, the Global is one I can think of as it contains all the track and road shapes data files.
#Import msts route to railworks install
Note: This may take a while depending on how big your RailWorks is. Try Google 'MSTS Install and see what comes up.
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Go to the Packager tab and then click Refresh. Open Utilities.exe from you're main RailWorks Folder (eg: \Steam\Steamapps\common\RailWorks) I tried to include labels for each route where possible, but places like London make this pretty difficult based on how packed they are.See the image included in the post on how to package a scenario in a RWP file (Package.png)
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Metro/light rail systems and heritage routes are omitted/ignored. Light grey - Not yet present but known to be work in progress This includes extensions to payware routes.īrown - Present (payware or freeware) but set in a vastly different time period to modern imageĭark grey - Track present, scenery incomplete or absent Right click Train Sim on steam, view properties, local files tab, browse local files. then basically just copy part of it into your Railworks folder. Green/Lime - Freeware, available on Steam Workshop, UKTS, or from another site. If theres no instructions with it - readme files, etc. Red/Orange/Yellow/Gold - Official (on Steam Store) route, paywareīlue/Purple/Pink - Third party (not on Steam Store) route, payware (usually Just Trains) Hey, so this is National Rail's official route map of the modern UK rail network, except I've colour coded the different lines present in train sim in MS paint.