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Revision as of 13:24, 21 August 2018
Trainz Railroad Simulator 2019 is the title of N3V Games' next product in the Trainz simulator series. Please note that this feature list and any images or descriptions of the features are considered work-in-progress and may be changed prior to any product release.
This page will be updated with more detailed technical and usage information about the product.
For general information on the Trainz Railroad Simulator 2019 release, currently scheduled for Q4, 2018, please visit the home page at: http://trs2019.trainzportal.com/comingsoon.
As at June 2018 TRS19 is currently in Closed Beta testing.
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Introduction
Trainz Railroad Simulator 2019 is the successor to Trainz: A New Era. TRS2019 builds upon the new "E2" game engine and delivers a massive graphical upgrade with the introduction of "Physically-Based-Rendering", "Parallax" heightmaps, "Detail Maps" and much more.
What's New
In addition to the significant engine updates, the main new in-game features are listed below:
Performance Configurator
- We have tested TRS19 extensively across a range of hardware. The preset Performance Configurator options allow you to choose the best settings for your hardware specification. If you want to benchmark your hardware against other users, please visit our Help:Performance Configurator page.
TRS2019 Main Menu
- TRS2019's new Main Menu provides access to Driver/Surveyor, and the Tutorials in Trainz, with a showcase scene of a locomotive (or consist) in the background.
- See the Using the Main Menu page for further information on how to load Driver and Surveyor modes, as well as the other options on the Main Menu.
TRS2019 Thumbnails Menu
- Clicking on the menu options on the Main Menu will load the new Thumbnails Menu, with pre-set filters loaded to display that menu.
- When viewing the 'Driver/Surveyor' menu, you can search for your route using the 'Search' button at the top, or you can browse through the list at the bottom!
- Additionally, when in any of the menus, you can change the filters at the top to effectively access any other of the menus.
- Visit the Using the Main Menu page for further details!
TIP: Type in the first few letters of the item you are looking for; this will update the list to show only items with those letters. Type more letters to further narrow down the list to the item you are searching for.
New Driver UI
- TRS2019 introduces a new Driver UI, which provides a cleaner view of the controls, and a new Track Profile that shows features of the track ahead, such as signals, speed limits, and the 'profile' of track gradients.
- You can find more on the Driver UI by visiting TRS19 Driver UI.
Choose Driver Mode
To cycle between Simple (DCC) mode, Realistic (Cab) Mode, and AI (Driver Command) mode, click the three small circles on the bottom right.
TIP: Click the Driver Underlay button to add a black background to the Driver UI.
Effect Layers
TRS19 adds support for Effect Layers, which will transform the way terrain is covered in Trainz.
- Currently two new systems have been introduced:
- The Clutter Effect Layer which provides a way to "paint" multiple objects at one time onto the terrain.
- The TurfFX Effect Layer which provides a dense grass layer that animates in the wind.
Content Creation Changes
With the introduction of new content features, there are also some changes to the way that content should be made. Some examples can be found below.
+ Click to show/hide Content Creation Changes
TRS19 Help Pages
TRS19 Help can be accessed in a variety of ways.
In-game click on the ? at the top right then click on any game element where the cursor changes to the pointing hand icon.
Or use the Search option in the Trainz Wiki, or follow the links such as this one.
Hardware Requirements
We have published this guide to hardware requirements: TRS19 Hardware Requirements.
In short, most newer systems will find a performance inprovement in TRS19 over TANE when comparing a like for like scene. Obviously turning on the new graphical features such as TurfFX doesn't come without some performance penalty.
Lower spec hardware may experience a drop in frame rates as Post-Processing is now required for the new lighting systems in TRS19.