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From this "Routes" menu, the main things we will explain are:
 
From this "Routes" menu, the main things we will explain are:
  
'''SELECTING A ROUTE'''
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==SELECTING A ROUTE==
 
On the left-hand side you will find a list of routes for you to tap on and display additional information. The additional information meaning screenshots and route info will give you a good understanding of what this route has install for you. The route is only the layout, once you actually select the route via the "View Sessions" button, you will be taken to another screen that lists or the sessions (gameplay) that is available in the chosen route.
 
On the left-hand side you will find a list of routes for you to tap on and display additional information. The additional information meaning screenshots and route info will give you a good understanding of what this route has install for you. The route is only the layout, once you actually select the route via the "View Sessions" button, you will be taken to another screen that lists or the sessions (gameplay) that is available in the chosen route.
  
'''EDITING A ROUTE'''
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==EDITING A ROUTE==
 
If you tap on any route you own to select it, you get the option to "Edit Route". The edit route option means you will take the existing route and be able to change the layout of the route however you like.
 
If you tap on any route you own to select it, you get the option to "Edit Route". The edit route option means you will take the existing route and be able to change the layout of the route however you like.
  
'''CREATING A NEW ROUTE'''
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==CREATING A NEW ROUTE==
 
You can tap the "Create Route" button at any time. This will take you into the route building tool called "Surveyor" and starts you off with an empty world to let your imagination run wild.
 
You can tap the "Create Route" button at any time. This will take you into the route building tool called "Surveyor" and starts you off with an empty world to let your imagination run wild.
  
'''ROUTE COLOR CODES'''
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==ROUTE COLOR CODES==
 
There are White and Green routes listed.
 
There are White and Green routes listed.
 
* WHITE routes are routes that you own and are free to edit them all you want.
 
* WHITE routes are routes that you own and are free to edit them all you want.

Revision as of 11:05, 23 April 2014

In the main menu you will want to tap on "Select Route". For those of you not familiar with the word "Route" it is Trainz word for a layout.

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There looks to be a lot of information on this page but once you break it down, it becomes rather simple to understand.

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From this "Routes" menu, the main things we will explain are:

Contents

SELECTING A ROUTE

On the left-hand side you will find a list of routes for you to tap on and display additional information. The additional information meaning screenshots and route info will give you a good understanding of what this route has install for you. The route is only the layout, once you actually select the route via the "View Sessions" button, you will be taken to another screen that lists or the sessions (gameplay) that is available in the chosen route.

EDITING A ROUTE

If you tap on any route you own to select it, you get the option to "Edit Route". The edit route option means you will take the existing route and be able to change the layout of the route however you like.

CREATING A NEW ROUTE

You can tap the "Create Route" button at any time. This will take you into the route building tool called "Surveyor" and starts you off with an empty world to let your imagination run wild.

ROUTE COLOR CODES

There are White and Green routes listed.

  • WHITE routes are routes that you own and are free to edit them all you want.
  • GREEN routes are routes that have sessions (additional gameplay) in them that you can purchase. Once purchased you can edit the route itself as you own the content.


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