by artimrj » Thu Feb 10, 2011 12:40 pm
No Tori, thats not it. When you are creating a scenario, you can place 3 types of markers that will only apply to that scenario, much like you can place scenery objects for that scenario only. You can place, siding markers, destination markers and platform markers all from the scenario editor. The scenario writer does not use WOrld Edit mode, only scenario edit mode. You have to place destination markers as the route developer to give the scenario writer an idea of where they are at on the route. I use a very short destination marker to name each track or siding, this gives the scenario writer a reference to use.
To use the waypoint/wayside markers you are referring to you have to place them on another marker. So while your creating the scenario, you place a destination or siding markers on the track where you want the waypoint first, then go to timetable mode, choose the waypoint icon and then choose your destination or siding marker from the drop down list and look for the one you created. The waypoint markers are intended to control AI traffic.
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