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Hi there, new to MSTS

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Hi everyone, ive decided to get into train sims, and i got MSTS, i was wondering, what tweeks there was out to make the game look better.
As in Flight Sim 2004 i was able to replace textures and stuff to make it looks and run smoother.

Also in a few days i'll be interested in adding trains and routes (if poss) into the game.
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Hi

Welcome to the forum...

Best advice I can give is to read through all of the sticky threads at the top of each section of the forum...and have a read through the forum in general. It's amazing what you'll pick up



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If you are interested in USA routes and rolling stock there are also these forums:
http://forums.flightsim.com/ts/dcboard.php

German/English ones here:
http://www.zugsimulator.de/new/_cms/ind ... lang_is=en

and many other countries also have their own language MSTS web sites !

There have been recent updates to MSTS under the heading of MSTSBin, changing much of it for the better, many forums have a special section for !

Most Train Sim web sites have File Libraries you can download an enormous amount of free add-on routes and rolling stock from, my favourite routes being the German WUPPER-EXPRESS and STADTBAHN-U79:
http://www.graphics15.de/

Becoming a paid-up member helps to get instant access to these File Libraries, frequently being slowed down by too many users accessing them !

But be warned, you can get hooked on MSTS very easily ! :wink:

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I found when i first started Train Simming the Help For Beginners section was really helpful every one always answered and helped resolve all my problems.
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Re: Hi there, new to MSTS

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xero01uk wrote:Hi everyone, ive decided to get into train sims, and i got MSTS, i was wondering, what tweeks there was out to make the game look better.
As in Flight Sim 2004 i was able to replace textures and stuff to make it looks and run smoother.

Also in a few days i'll be interested in adding trains and routes (if poss) into the game.
http://mstsbin.uktrainsim.com

Thats worth it
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Post by xero01uk »

thankx richard222

also i was wondering if there was such a file that could allow me to to a journey from Wolverhamton to Birmingham or any of the stations between Wolves and Coventry

ohh and one more thing is there a Virgun train i could download?

thankx in advance
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Post by richard222 »

Do yourself a favour and replace the default camera views with a 'Hack'

http://www.freewebs.com/richardj1/camhackv42.exe
(For some reason, you may have to copy and paste that link in the Adress bar)

In my opinion, the best Voyager is this
 Click to view more informationClass 220 'Springfield Voyager'- from Making Tracks™ [8499229 bytes] - Making_Tracks_Class220_Springfield_Voyager.zip
File ID: 12414 Date: 09 Jun 2005 - 12064 Downloads

and the best Pendo is this
 Click to view more informationVirgin Trains Class 390 [Pendolino] [4010675 bytes] - class390_pendolino_installer.zip
File ID: 14535 Date: 10 May 2006 - 4793 Downloads


Thames Mersey allows you to run along the WCML London Euston-Manchester/Liverpool. I'd either wait for the soon to be released V4 DVD or get the V3 CD and patch it yourself

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Post by lateagain »

dkightley wrote:Hi

Welcome to the forum...

Best advice I can give is to read through all of the sticky threads at the top of each section of the forum...and have a read through the forum in general. It's amazing what you'll pick up



Doug
Following on from Doug's good advice download the stuff on the front page in the "Quick Picks" selection. They're the best of the fixes, patches, tweaks and utilities and they're up to date versions.

Take my advice and don't add loads of stock and routes without checking each as you go along. Finding errors is easy if you do it step by step and there's plenty of help on the forums. If you go nuts and load lots of new stuff and end up with loads of errors you'll spend ages just finding the problem

Once you're comfortable with adding stuff and you've read some tutorials here or on Trainsim.com (the US site) or perhaps most comprehensive of all for tutorials http://steam4me.railpage.org.au/trainsim/index.html
the Australian site you'll get to know your way around.

Don't give up.

Try some of the commercial add-ons that come with route stock and activities in easy install packages. Probably the best and latest is Great Eastern by Making Tracks who have a great site with loads of support, patches, upgrades etc. I think you'll be amazed at what you can get for your money compared with some FS add-ons.

Alos check out the CD ordering section for UKTS CDs/DVDs of routes, stock and activities which get you a months premium membership (or extension to an existing pm)

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Post by abclare »

Hi Richard, What is a Camera Hack? I have heard about it but not really sure what it does.
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Hi Art

Camera hacks "tweak" the settings in the default MSTS camera views file, improving dramatically on each of the views 1 - 7. For example, the "2" view can be pulled back much farther, giving a panorama of the area, whilst the "4" view gives a tighter pan view from a trackside perspective, centred on the loco as it passes. Installing the bin patch enhances some camhack views further. Before installing, make sure your back up the default camera file in your Global folder (I think it's called "camcfg.dat") - then if you prefer the original views, you can restore it.

I still think CoDriver Mike's camera hack is the best to date:

 Click to view more informationCamera Hack v1. [7777 bytes] - Cam Hack v1.zip
File ID: 14732 Date: 18 Jun 2006 - 2112 Downloads


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Thanks Ashley. Art.
Regards Art.
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Post by lateagain »

IMO the bin patch has made the greatest development for camera angles at it allows greater freedom in positioning the camera and the distance it can be drawn back from the scene.

Also note that hitting shift+Ctrl+9 in 2, 3 or 4 allows you to rotate the camera using the mouse.

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lateagain wrote:Also note that hitting shift+Ctrl+9 in 2, 3 or 4 allows you to rotate the camera using the mouse.

Geoff
:o In this case, I'm late again (on the uptake, that is...) I never knew that! Thanks for the info Geoff, off to try it now!

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ashgray wrote:Hi Art

Camera hacks "tweak" the settings in the default MSTS camera views file, improving dramatically on each of the views 1 - 7. For example, the "2" view can be pulled back much farther, giving a panorama of the area, whilst the "4" view gives a tighter pan view from a trackside perspective, centred on the loco as it passes. Installing the bin patch enhances some camhack views further. Before installing, make sure your back up the default camera file in your Global folder (I think it's called "camcfg.dat") - then if you prefer the original views, you can restore it.

I still think CoDriver Mike's camera hack is the best to date:

 Click to view more informationCamera Hack v1. [7777 bytes] - Cam Hack v1.zip
File ID: 14732 Date: 18 Jun 2006 - 2112 Downloads


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Yes it is the best to date i 2nd that

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Post by desiro5 »

I use my own personal Camcfg.dat, which is the best views of Mike and Richards camcfg, in one.

I think its the ultimate experience, using 2 excellent pieces of work.

(For personal use only).

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