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Replacement Camera Views
Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 10:49 am
by abclare
Can anyone tell me, is this download of Replacement Camera Views for use with activities or just for making screen shots??
Regards Art.
Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 11:14 am
by jbilton
Hi Art
Yes it effects both.
A screenshot is literally that....a frozen shot of the screen that someone was looking at.
(Unless they edit it afterwards).
Always backup the 'camcfg.dat' file first.
Cheers
Jon
Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 11:27 am
by codrivermike
Art. You could say they do both really. After all, screenshots are just snapshots of what you see when you run an activity.
There are many different camhacks out there. The latest one released is from Richard222
Personally I would recomend mine (well I would, wouldn't I)
 | |  | Camera Hack v1. [7777 bytes] - Cam Hack v1.zip File ID: 14732 Date: 18 Jun 2006 - 2112 Downloads |
|
They are simple to install and more importantly, simple to uninstall if you do not like them. You just go into the main MSTS global folder and find a file called camcfg.dat Now I would recomend making a copy of this and sticking it somewhere safe, or just renaming it so that it stays in the folder, especially as you might be trying several different files. Now put the new camcfg in it's place and away you go.
Changes that are available, taking my camhack as an example are
An improved #2 view that rotates around the lead loco. The same applies to the #3 view rotating around the rear.
The #4 spotter cam now has a more zoomed in effect.
The #6 coupling cam is at eye level. Just as a shunter walking alongside would see it. This also rotates using the mouse to give an allround view. (try this view looking forwards as you are racing along, it's spectacular!)
Finally #7, which works in most yards now allows you, using the arrows and the mouse to litterally fly, Superman style, around the route. I've used this before now to set my train off and, keeping an eye on the track monitor, flown way ahead to watch it go by, then flown off again and again.
To be honest, once you,ve found the file you like you will never go back to the default settings ever again.
Best regards
Michael
Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 11:29 am
by whobhoy
Are Both Compatiable with the MSTS.bin Patch ?
Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 11:42 am
by abclare
jbilton wrote:Hi Art
Yes it effects both.
A screenshot is literally that....a frozen shot of the screen that someone was looking at.
(Unless they edit it afterwards).
Always backup the 'camcfg.dat' file first.
Cheers
Jon
Thanks Jon, Please can you just confirm to me the correct way to back-up a folder as i often . it up some how
Do you like M.West or R.Jenkins Version?
Art.
Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 11:43 am
by abclare
Thanks Michael sounds worth a try.
Art.

Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 11:44 am
by prairie4566
Should be as the Bin patch only allows 500m panning. Nothing really different. I've downloaded Richard222's camhack and you still have a panoramic view. The new spotter cam is very good and you can still move it around.
Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 11:54 am
by king125
Thanks Jon, Please can you just confirm to me the correct way to back-up a folder as i often . it up some how
Art.
Art to back up a file or folder, hold your mouse pointer over the file or folder you want to back up, then right click then you will get a menu box show up hightlight copy then left click on your mouse, then locate a location on your pc where you want to save the file then right click on your mouse select paste then left click on your mouse, good luck
Terry
Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 12:02 pm
by codrivermike
whobhoy wrote:Are Both Compatiable with the MSTS.bin Patch ?
Yes. I have tested mine on the msbin 1.5 and the 1.6 versions with no problems. The bin patch changes nothing except the ability to go out to 500m on the #2 & #3 views.
Michael
Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 12:10 pm
by richard222
whobhoy wrote:Are Both Compatiable with the MSTS.bin Patch ?
I can confirm my one works with Bin Patch v6. I haven't personally tested on V5 and below but I have had no problems with the 200 odd downloads so far
codrivermike wrote:Art. You could say they do both really. After all, screenshots are just snapshots of what you see when you run an activity.
There are many different camhacks out there. The latest one released is from Richard222
Personally I would recomend mine (well I would, wouldn't I)
 | |  | Camera Hack v1. [7777 bytes] - Cam Hack v1.zip File ID: 14732 Date: 18 Jun 2006 - 2112 Downloads |
|
They are simple to install and more importantly, simple to uninstall if you do not like them. You just go into the main MSTS global folder and find a file called camcfg.dat Now I would recomend making a copy of this and sticking it somewhere safe, or just renaming it so that it stays in the folder, especially as you might be trying several different files. Now put the new camcfg in it's place and away you go.
Changes that are available, taking my camhack as an example are
An improved #2 view that rotates around the lead loco. The same applies to the #3 view rotating around the rear.
The #4 spotter cam now has a more zoomed in effect.
The #6 coupling cam is at eye level. Just as a shunter walking alongside would see it. This also rotates using the mouse to give an allround view. (try this view looking forwards as you are racing along, it's spectacular!)
Finally #7, which works in most yards now allows you, using the arrows and the mouse to litterally fly, Superman style, around the route. I've used this before now to set my train off and, keeping an eye on the track monitor, flown way ahead to watch it go by, then flown off again and again.
To be honest, once you,ve found the file you like you will never go back to the default settings ever again.
Best regards
Michael
And of course I would reccomend mine!!!!
Thanks for giving it a shout Mike
Richard
Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 12:11 pm
by richard222
I was thinking, I cannot as I er forgot to back up my original but would it not be a sensible idea for someone to upload the original one??
Richard
Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 12:11 pm
by abclare
king125 wrote:Thanks Jon, Please can you just confirm to me the correct way to back-up a folder as i often . it up some how
Art.
Art to back up a file or folder, hold your mouse pointer over the file or folder you want to back up, then right click then you will get a menu box show up hightlight copy then left click on your mouse, then locate a location on your pc where you want to save the file then right click on your mouse select paste then left click on your mouse, good luck
Terry
Thanks Terry, Can i not rename the folder ( ie: orig camcfg ) & leave it where ie is?
Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 12:13 pm
by richard222
abclare wrote:king125 wrote:Thanks Jon, Please can you just confirm to me the correct way to back-up a folder as i often . it up some how
Art.
Art to back up a file or folder, hold your mouse pointer over the file or folder you want to back up, then right click then you will get a menu box show up hightlight copy then left click on your mouse, then locate a location on your pc where you want to save the file then right click on your mouse select paste then left click on your mouse, good luck
Terry
Thanks Terry, Can i not rename the folder ( ie: orig camcfg ) & leave it where ie is?
You could just rename the original Camcfg.dat file to camcfgorig.dat and then install the new one and still leave it in the Trainsimulator/Global File
Richard
Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 12:13 pm
by codrivermike
Art. Renaming it works just fine. That way you always know where it is. I backed mine up as well though. A bit belt n braces I suppose but it made me feel better.
Posted: Sun Nov 12, 2006 12:24 pm
by whobhoy
richard222 wrote:I was thinking, I cannot as I er forgot to back up my original but would it not be a sensible idea for someone to upload the original one??
Richard
I do not think you could its copyrighted