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Revision as of 16:47, 13 June 2018
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Introduction
TRS2019 brings a range of new tools and techniques that can totally transform the look of a route. This page provides a starting point for how to update a built-in route or one that you've imported from another version of Trainz, or downloaded from the DLS.
See this link for more detailed help on Bulk Replacement of track and objects.
Updating Track
Updating Textures
Adding Effects Layers
Replacing Scenery
Replacing Missing Objects
A missing asset doesn't have to mean a "broken" route. Find out more about solving the missing asset problem here: [
Ensuring Content is on the DLS
N3V Games, the creators of Trainz, have always allowed people to choose if they want to upload their content to the DLS or not. While this makes things flexible, it does mean that there are "Missing Dependencies" To check which items your route uses that aren't either Built-in or available on the DLS, you can set up a filter in Content Manager.
Optimising Performance
Some routes are built to look good, some are built with a focus on operations. To ensure your route performs well, follow our tip on this page: Help:Route Performance Tuning
Runtime_Performance_Statistics
See Also
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