Train Simulator Free Roam Scenario

When you select a route in railsim, you have two options to play - the Free Play button and the Scenarios button. Free Play is merely a shortcut to the first Free Roam scenario in the list, if you click Scenarios and then select the top scenario in the list, that's the same as clicking the Free Play button. If you go in thru the Scenarios list you can actually have as many Free Roam scenarios as you want, starting in different locations with different weather, season, time of day, and services. To do this you need to learn to make your own Free Roam scenarios.
Start anywhere, preferably someplace close to where you want to start your scenario. Here I've started in the default Free Roam scenario, move the cursor to the bottom and click the globe, or hit CTRL E to enter the world editor (route editor).
At first the route will be locked so you can't edit track or scenarios, to unlock it click the padlock icon in the lower right corner.
After unlocking, move the cursor to the upper left to pull out that flyout and click the Scenario Tools icon. You know you're in the Scenario Editor (activity editor) instead of the world editor when you see the VCR player. Not going to go into what that's for, don't need it for a Free Roam scenario, it's just a handy way to know which editing mode you're currently in.
To place engines and cars that are not default to the route you're working in you need to select the Object Set Filter from the left middle flyout, then go to the right flyout to select the subfolders the trainsets you want to use are in. You only need to do this once for each route unless you add new trainsets with a different developer subfolder afterwards.
Holding down the right mouse button to steer I use the up arrow key to fly to the location I want my new Free Roam scenario to start, SHIFT up arrow to fly faster. Arriving at Barstow, I want to hide the area marker and sound region baskets, so I click the Display Filter and uncheck the boxes for the visual clutter I don't want to see.
In the middle left flyout select the scenario marker, Free Roam, and place it on the ground. The game goes into a Twilight Zone effect for a moment because you are now leaving the scenario you were in and entering the new one. RIGHT click to cancel the impending action, because as soon as you place one it readies another! After that, reselect the marker and raise it up and/or rotate it, double click on it and type name, description, and briefing. Also edit weather, season, time of day if desired. Hit F2 to save.
Now what we're here for, it's all about the TRAINS! I downloaded some ATSF repaints and I want to drive those, so select one from the engine list and place on the tracks. Again, RIGHT click after placing if you don't want to place more than one. Reselect and doubleclick an engine to get orange arrows above it, click the orange arrows to reverse one. Select the driver icon and attach to the engine to make it a driveable service in the game.
Switch to the cars and place cars behind the engine, sliding them up until you hear the coupling thump. If you have coupling override ON in the options you can couple different coupler types together in the game, but not in the Scenario Editor, so if you want to mix European cars in you'll need to couple up to those manually after starting the game. When you're done, F2 to save.
Instead of clicking Free Play, click the Scenarios button, find your new Free Roam scenario in the list.
After playing with it for a while, make another one, practice makes it MUCH easier.
Train Simulator Free Roam Scenario
Hi everyone here is my guide showing you step by step how to run AI trains in a Free Roam scenario. I can only upload five jpegs at a time, so I will add the other screenshots to my next post.
First of all you run a route in quick drive, then go to the build editor and clone the quick drive scenario which will read copy of quick drive scenario. Then open the copy of quick drive scenario in the scenario editor in rw tools and save the quick drive scenario as a Free roam scenario and the result is you now have a random quick drive with AI trains. You can do this every time that you run a quick drive route by cloning and creating a Freeroam scenario in rw tools. Also when you come of route you can pick up freight wagons and shunt and drive anywhere and jump to different services.
Also you must have RW tools which is now freeware to change the Quick drive Scenario to Free roam for this to work.
Train Simulator Free Roam Scenario

Train Simulator Scenarios

You should save this scenario at Inverkeithing and reload Train Simulator as the high volume of traffic has caused me no end of dumps. Credit for the idea behind this scenario goes to Scouse Trainspotter 1999 for his Edinburgh Haymarket video which can be found below. That's not a free roam mode, you're still tied to the scripted signals and so on. Free roam is: Select route, configure train, select starting point, select destination and (you can do it already) select time and weather. Setting start and destination is neded to have the signals and switches setted for you but you can change them mostly. If you want to see what Train Simulator can throw at you, you can even push the “Random” button and see what interesting options appear. 16 – Explore Freely with Free Roam If you are looking for complete freedom, Free Roam scenarios will offer just that. Free Roam - Royton; More scenarios are available on the Steam Workshop online and in-game. Aluminum slim full size bluetooth keyboard for mac. Train Simulator’s Steam Workshop scenarios are free and easy to download, adding many more hours of exciting gameplay. With scenarios being added daily, why don’t you check it out now! Click here for Steam Workshop scenarios.

Train Simulator Free Roam Scenario

Train Simulator Free Roam Scenarios

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