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Yes, I got the Koolyanobbing route working :) I am hoping to see you finish the route in your own time of course. It has a lot of potential
But am considering a crowdfunding project for Transimworld for an Australian route.
Are you interested?
Did you get the Koolyanobbing route working?
I noticed the Quick Drive scenarios were not shown up under the Quick Drive or other menus, so I just deleted the Quick Drive scenarios and created an eastbound service using the HST to cover the Indian Pacific I only drove the first 75 kilometres of the route and stopped at Kalgoolie
I honestly think you've done a great job making this route, even though it's not 100% completed yet. But you've done well so I have sent you an award on Steam for your hard efforts in producing this route
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxOjBc5ar5Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgihmJ6ix6A
I haven't done it in a while. You will just have to search and look in forums.
There is plenty of material out there.
Railworks America is good too.
http://railworksamerica.com/forum/index.php
I think you can lay 400m at a time maximum. straight. Or you might lay the one then copy it and paste it?
Gradient as in 1/60 for example? 1/60= 0.0166666666666667
For every 60 metres you will climb 1 that is what 1 in 60 means.
So for every 100 metres you will climb 1.666666666666667 metres (or feet or whatever system of measurement)
To get that calculation it is 1/60=0.0166666666666667
Then 0.0166666666666667 x 100 (for 100 metres) or if you want for 1000 metres just make it 1000.
That was the old way it got done, restart. Maybe leave it for 10 minutes after starting Train Sim to see if it just needs some time to install?
If you have subscribed to quite a few things it might take a while for all to install...