How to Use Driver Setup Rule

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Revision as of 23:41, 19 June 2018

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

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Driver Setup Rule


DotPoint.JPG The Driver Setup Rule assigns drivers to consists and issues them with Driver Commands.
DotPoint.JPG Driver Commands are lists of instructions or "orders" that drivers are tasked to complete under the control of the Trainz AI system.

The Driver Setup Rule is automatically added to the Session Editor of every route and session.

Open the Surveyor Session Editor from the main menu.

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  • Select the Driver Setup Rule shown left (it is usually the rule at the top of the list).
  • Click the Edit button at the bottom of the Session Editor window.


If the Driver Setup Rule is not shown in the list then...

  • Click the Add button at the bottom of the Session Editor window.
  • Scroll through the list of rules to locate and select the Driver Setup Rule.
  • Click the Tick button on the rule list window.

Adding New Drivers

After selecting the Driver Setup Rule and clicking the Edit button, the Driver Setup Properties Window will be shown. The image below shows the properties window the first time it is opened in a session - no drivers have initially been assigned.

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DriverSetupGenerateNew.JPG

When the above option is checked, randomly selected drivers will be assigned to all newly added driveable trains. Existing drivers will not be affected.

If this option is Unchecked then you will have to manually assign drivers to trains by clicking the Add another Driver link.


DotPoint.JPG When using the Driver Setup Rule for the first time with no drivers assigned to existing trains, the Generate new Drivers for empty trains option will immediately assign drivers to each train. Each time a new train is added to the layout, it will be automatically assigned a driver.



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Possible BUG

When drivers and trains have been added to the rule, it will appear as shown below.

DriverSetupDriverCommandList.JPG
DotPoint.JPG The first driver in the list will be given the camera focus when the Session is started. Unfortunately, there is no easy way of moving drivers up and down the list order.
DotPoint.JPG If a loco name appears in red then it has been removed from the layout.

  • Click on the driver icon to select a different driver from the session list.
  • Click on the loco name to select a different loco (an empty loco list means no unassigned locos are available).
  • Click on the driver name to type in a new name for this driver (this will not change the driver icon).
  • Click on Autodetect to select a new owner for this driver and loco. There are four "owner" options:-
  1. AI driver - this train will be under AI control even if it has no command line orders to follow. This can be used to prevent a user from taking control of the train.
  2. Autodetect - if the train has command line orders then it will be under AI control. If it has no command line orders then it will be under user control.
  3. First Human Player - the train will be assigned to the user or a multiplayer, whoever selects it first.
  4. Multiplayer Driver - the train will be assigned to a multiplayer.
  • Click remove to delete this driver from the rule.

Driver Command Rule


DotPoint.JPG The Driver Command Rule controls which Driver Commands will be available to users in a Session.



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