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bcoy388
01-31-2005, 12:05 PM
How do I play the senerios listed on the save seneros page that come with the game?:sour:
damnationltd
01-31-2005, 06:06 PM
Hi!
I'm not 100% sure what you mean, but I'm willing to guess on this one...
Are you talking about the big list in the "save scenario" dialog inside the Scenario Editor? The one with "North America -- 1970's" and a whole bunch of other files?
If so, it's usually easiest to start a new scenario in the editor, go up to the menu and "load landscape" -- you might have to go up a folder in the dialog box -- then play around in the settings for the scenario, give it a difficulty/title/author/description, etc. and save the scenario under whatever name you want.
You can then go into "New Game" and choose the scenario you created -- it'll be in whatever difficulty level you chose, under the name you gave it... KINDA like how RCT1/2 used to do it. Kinda.
*Most* people who play or played Locomotion mess around with custom scenarios anyway, from what I know...
I hope this helps -- if not, please reply and clarify what you mean a bit and I'll try to lend a hand...
Jake
bcoy388
02-01-2005, 11:09 AM
Yes those are the senerios I mean. I have created my own senerios but the landscape seems to be all basicly the same. I notice that the senerios that come with the game are more compounded(?) for want of a better word.
Are you saying I can get those senerios by creating my own and then using one from the list to provide the landscape?:bored: :(
bcoy388
02-01-2005, 11:17 AM
Another thought.:confused: If they can't be used why are they there? :(
bcoy388
02-01-2005, 11:41 AM
I went back and studied the manual a little more and found that if I clicked on" load landscape" I was able to use the senerios in question.
Thanks for your help I know how to get what I want now.
:) :) :) :up:
damnationltd
02-01-2005, 12:02 PM
You're very welcome! Have fun!
You might also want to check out tt-forums.net (http://www.tt-forums.net). They have a Locomotion Mods section that includes such eventually-necessary things as the No Breakdown Mod and LocoTools... and other sections where help still lives in general.*
After 2-3 years of game time, if you're building routes heavily, it becomes rather tedious to replace all of your vehicles. The No Breakdown Mod can fix this entirely, or you can get LocoTools and manually edit each vehicle's properties to your heart's desire. If "no breakdowns" is just a little too cheaty for you, you can use LocoTools to change the rate vehicles decay altogether!*
Jake
* Not officially supported or endorsed by Atari/Chris Sawyer, but the tools work very well.
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