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The MPS experience differs from standard (on your computer) Trainz in several important ways.  Available routes are shown on the bottom menu bar with purple titles and sorting to the far right.  The number of routes displayed is limited and you can remove any by selecting and then clicking on "ABANDON ROUTE". A green check mark indicates a MPS route you have joined previously.  Selecting and clicking "EDIT ROUTE" will log you onto the cloud server and the selected route will slowly develop on your screen in surveyor mode.  
 
The MPS experience differs from standard (on your computer) Trainz in several important ways.  Available routes are shown on the bottom menu bar with purple titles and sorting to the far right.  The number of routes displayed is limited and you can remove any by selecting and then clicking on "ABANDON ROUTE". A green check mark indicates a MPS route you have joined previously.  Selecting and clicking "EDIT ROUTE" will log you onto the cloud server and the selected route will slowly develop on your screen in surveyor mode.  
There are no separate sessions; changes you (or others) make occur in real time, so the distinction between route editing and session operations is meaningless. You can switch to driver mode (TOOLS MENU) at any time, although getting onto a train can be difficult.  First, switch to Driver Mode.
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There are no separate sessions; changes you (or others) make occur in real time, so the distinction between route editing and session operations is meaningless.  
  
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= Driving a Train =
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You can switch to driver mode (TOOLS MENU) at any time, although getting onto a train can be difficult.  First, switch to Driver Mode.
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= Placing Assets =
  
 
Access to assets to develop the route is limited to a fixed content set, which is periodically expanded. You can view the available content set by "editing" (opening up) the routes titled: "More MPS Content" and "New MPS Content".
 
Access to assets to develop the route is limited to a fixed content set, which is periodically expanded. You can view the available content set by "editing" (opening up) the routes titled: "More MPS Content" and "New MPS Content".

Revision as of 04:00, 24 April 2021

Multiplayer Surveyor (MPS) is a new Trainz Feature for TRS2019, TrainzPlus and Gold Class members. Introduced in November 2020 (see Tony Hilliam on "Now Enjoy Trainz With Friends"), MPS allows multiple players to collaborate on building a route stored on a cloud server. In short, users can edit a route and operate trains on that route together in real time. Detailed information on this new Trainz feature can be found at Multiplayer Surveyor.

The MPS experience differs from standard (on your computer) Trainz in several important ways. Available routes are shown on the bottom menu bar with purple titles and sorting to the far right. The number of routes displayed is limited and you can remove any by selecting and then clicking on "ABANDON ROUTE". A green check mark indicates a MPS route you have joined previously. Selecting and clicking "EDIT ROUTE" will log you onto the cloud server and the selected route will slowly develop on your screen in surveyor mode. There are no separate sessions; changes you (or others) make occur in real time, so the distinction between route editing and session operations is meaningless.

Driving a Train

You can switch to driver mode (TOOLS MENU) at any time, although getting onto a train can be difficult. First, switch to Driver Mode.

Placing Assets

Access to assets to develop the route is limited to a fixed content set, which is periodically expanded. You can view the available content set by "editing" (opening up) the routes titled: "More MPS Content" and "New MPS Content".

A red box appearing on your screen simply means your changes in that specific area are being processed—hold off on further editing for a moment.




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