Even before the release of the Voyager "Advanced", I was asked if I would be producing and releasing any scenarios to utilise it. The good news is yes, the slightly less good news is that in order to release two of them, I will be awaiting the fix from Just Trains to address the permanent cold start issue, of which they are aware and have acknowledged.
Below are a selection of screenshots showing the scenes from the scenarios.
Hi Darren those are some epic photos, I've always wondered and kind of hope you could tell me how you give the photos that zoomed in fell on Railworks. Thanks in advance
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Haydn
It's just FOV (Field of View) of which I have it set at 30 for those shots. I presume you already have a shortcut on your desktop to start Railworks? You can also have a second one which will load RW with this FOV.
ReplyDeleteGo to C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\railworks and right click the Railworks.exe and then "Create Shortcut", it should ask to put it on your desktop. Once done, find this shortcut and rename it so it is seperate from how you normally run RW, I have mine called Train Simulator 2012 FOV". Right click this shortcut, choose properties and then select the shortcut tab. There should be a "Target" thread which can be edited. At the end after where it says RailWorks.exe" press space once and then enter -SetFOV=30 Then click apply and OK.
You now have two shortcuts, one for normal driving/editing, and one for taking screenshots using FOV. The FOV one is not generally useable for normal driving, given it puts you very close to the cab window.
Thank you very much, I've wondered for months if not years how people did it :D
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