As I'm on holiday this week, I thought I'd have a go at making my first scenario.
Seems to work okay but a few odd wagons to place as eye-candy before it's finished.
However, I was wondering: From the scenario editor, there is a quick way to play the scenario - that nice big orange button. But is there a quick way back into the editor, rather than having to go back to the main menu/build/scenario/edit?
Would be nice if there was a way.
Scenario building.
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Scenario building.
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Re: Scenario building.
Press the 'Esc' key or click on the 'Pause' button in the HUD. Either will bring up a menu where one of the options is 'World Editor'--clicking this takes you in to (unsurprisingly) the world editor whee you'd edit the route. If you want to move on into 'Scenario Editor' move your mouse to the top left of your screen to make the slide out window...slide out.
Now click the right most icon in the top row---looks like a Voyager viewed head on, and you'll drop in to scenario editing mode. You'll be asked to confirm the action and warned that carrying on will lose the current game session at this point. Easier to do than explain, once you've done it a few times it becomes automatic.
Now click the right most icon in the top row---looks like a Voyager viewed head on, and you'll drop in to scenario editing mode. You'll be asked to confirm the action and warned that carrying on will lose the current game session at this point. Easier to do than explain, once you've done it a few times it becomes automatic.
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Re: Scenario building.
Ah, thanks gptech.
I had tried going into the world editor from the pause screen but couldn't see a way to get to the scenario editor.
Now I can
Thanks again.
I had tried going into the world editor from the pause screen but couldn't see a way to get to the scenario editor.
Now I can
Thanks again.
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Re: Scenario building.
Ctrl-E may be a quicker way to achieve the same.
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