Test Track: Driving physics module
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− | The following guide is based upon the | + | The following guide is based upon the Pre-Beta version of the new "Test Track" physics tools. The art, layout and functionality is under development and is likely to change. This guide is intended to assist the Testers understand how to use the tools in their current state. |
==Main Screen== | ==Main Screen== | ||
The look of the main screen will be familiar to Trainz users. It is very much like a typical Driver Session, but with some important differences: | The look of the main screen will be familiar to Trainz users. It is very much like a typical Driver Session, but with some important differences: | ||
− | * The [[ | + | * The [[Test Track:Main Menu|Main Menu]] provides different options for creating, editing, saving tests and editing enginespecs. |
− | * The [[ | + | * The [[Test Track:Main HUD|Main HUD]] is customised specifically for physics testing (image not final) |
− | * The [[ | + | * The [[Test Track:Graph Panel|Graph Panel]] displays data points for a variety of variables set by the user and includes CSV report options |
− | * The [[ | + | * The [[Test Track:Driver Command Bar|Driver Command Bar]] provides existing "Drive" commands and new commands to issue cab mode instructions to drivers |
− | * The [[ | + | * The [[Test Track:Train Tab|Train Tab]] provides an interface to create consists and place traincars on the track |
[[File:Physics main view.jpg]] | [[File:Physics main view.jpg]] |
Revision as of 14:39, 28 July 2014
The following guide is based upon the Pre-Beta version of the new "Test Track" physics tools. The art, layout and functionality is under development and is likely to change. This guide is intended to assist the Testers understand how to use the tools in their current state.
Main Screen
The look of the main screen will be familiar to Trainz users. It is very much like a typical Driver Session, but with some important differences:
- The Main Menu provides different options for creating, editing, saving tests and editing enginespecs.
- The Main HUD is customised specifically for physics testing (image not final)
- The Graph Panel displays data points for a variety of variables set by the user and includes CSV report options
- The Driver Command Bar provides existing "Drive" commands and new commands to issue cab mode instructions to drivers
- The Train Tab provides an interface to create consists and place traincars on the track