SIMISA@@@@@@@@@@JINX0a0t______ Tr_Activity ( Serial ( 9 ) Tr_Activity_Header ( RouteID ( au_great_zig_zag ) Name ( "Tutorial#1 - Basic Game Controls" ) Description ( "In this tutorial activity you will familiarise yourself with the key Open Rails (OR) game controls.\n"+ "This activity will mostly be undertaken with the train stationary in the platform, and will only require the player to start the train near the end of the activity.\n\n"+ "A series of pop-up messages will be displayed during the activity. Note you may need to scroll the message down in the pop-up window to see the full set of instructions.\n\n"+ "Read the messages in each window, and try pressing the control keys indicated to see what happens. Once you have completed the instructions in each window, select the \"Resume and close box\" option on the pop-up window. Note do not close the pop-up window until you have completed all the tasks shown in the window.\n\n"+ "The information in this tutorial is designed to provide a brief overview of the KEY controls for Open Rails. When undertaking this tutorial, it may be of benefit to refer to the sections of the manual indicated for more detailed information.\n\n"+ "It should be noted that not all possible controls have been shown, as there are too many different options. Only those deemed to be appropriate to basic operation of the train have been included in the tutorial. Information on more \"advanced\" controls can be found in the manual.\n" ) Briefing ( "Your train is standing at Mt Victoria station.\n\n"+ "The following principal game controls will be covered in this tutorial:\n"+ "i) \tCamera Views\n"+ "ii) \tInformation views \n"+ "iii) \tHeads Up Display (HUD)\n"+ "iv) \tBrake Release and Apply\n"+ "v) \tReverser and Regulator\n\n"+ "As indicated a series of pop-up windows will appear. Read the information carefully in each window, try pressing the relevant controls as suggested, and when all the options have been trialled proceed to the next window by pressing the \"Resume and close box\" on the message box." ) CompleteActivity ( 1 ) Type ( 0 ) Mode ( 2 ) StartTime ( 12 0 0 ) Season ( 1 ) Weather ( 0 ) PathID ( tutorial#1_game ) StartingSpeed ( 0 ) Duration ( 0 10 ) Difficulty ( 0 ) FuelWater ( 100 ) FuelCoal ( 100 ) FuelDiesel ( 100 ) ) Tr_Activity_File ( Player_Service_Definition ( tutorial#1_game Player_Traffic_Definition ( 43200 ) UiD ( 0 ) ) NextServiceUID ( 1 ) NextActivityObjectUID ( 32768 ) Events ( EventCategoryAction ( EventTypeAllStops ( ) ID ( 0 ) Activation_Level ( 1 ) Outcomes ( ActivitySuccess ( ) ) TextToDisplayOnCompletionIfTriggered ( "You successfully stopped at all the stations." ) TextToDisplayOnCompletionIfNotTriggered ( "You missed some station stops." ) Name ( "Default event" ) ) EventCategoryTime ( EventTypeTime ( ) ID ( 1 ) Activation_Level ( 1 ) Outcomes ( DisplayMessage ( "Camera Views OR always starts with the player in the locomotive cabin. In this window you will be familiarised with the key controls that will allow you see the train from different perspectives. You can press the following control keys without closing this pop-up window. Only close the pop-up window once you have tried all the different controls. Manual reference – Section 7.9 – Changing the views. Within each of these camera views the right mouse button or the cursor arrow keys can be used to pan (move) the camera around (up, down, left right). Try pressing each of the following controls to observe how OR responds. 1 – Selects the camera in the locomotive cabin (default starting position). 2 – Selects the camera outside of the locomotive at the head of the train. 3 - Selects the camera outside of last car in the train. 4 – Selects to camera at the trackside so that the passage of the train can be watched. 5 – Selects the camera inside different carriages in “inside” views, where they have been configured in the stock. Successive presses of “5” will select the camera in other carriages if inside views are configured. 6 – Selects the camera in a “brakeman’s” or “shunters's” view at the couplings in the train. To toggle between the front and rear of the train use the “Alt+Home” or “Alt+End” controls. Spend some time now practising selecting each of these views and pan the camera. When you are finished press the “Resume and close box” on the pop-up message box." ) ) Name ( "#1 - Camera Views" ) Time ( 1.0 ) ) EventCategoryTime ( EventTypeTime ( ) ID ( 2 ) Activation_Level ( 1 ) Outcomes ( DisplayMessage ( "OR provides a number of Heads Up Displays (HUD) to also provide the player with information about the train. To access this HUD press F5." ) ) Name ( "#2 - HUD Views" ) Time ( 2.0 ) ) EventCategoryTime ( EventTypeTime ( ) ID ( 3 ) Activation_Level ( 1 ) Outcomes ( DisplayMessage ( "Your train is currently standing in the platform of Mt Victoria Station, and is loaded close to the maximum permissible load for this section of track, so care will be needed to operate it as it travels on the undulating track to Bell. The O Class locomotive has a maximum permissible speed of 40mph (though lower speeds maybe required around some of the curves), and a maximum boiler pressure of 160psi. Ideally boiler pressure should be maintained no more than 10psi below the maximum boiler pressure. Also watch the projected speed as this gives you an indication of how your train is performing. You are timetabled to leave at 17:01, so the signal will clear shortly. To assist with train operation, press “F4” and “F5” to bring up the relevant HUDs. In preparation for departure, you can start releasing your brakes, and winding your reverser into the forward position in preparation for departure. Once the signal clears fully release the brakes and apply full regulator. As you travel, keep an eye on the gradient and projected speed values, as these will assist you in driving. Once the trains starts moving, start winding the reverser back, until it is around 25%. The speed of the train through the yard should not exceed 20mph." ) ) Name ( "#3 - Information Views" ) Time ( 3.0 ) ) EventCategoryTime ( EventTypeTime ( ) ID ( 4 ) Activation_Level ( 1 ) Outcomes ( DisplayMessage ( "Your train is currently standing in the platform of Mt Victoria Station, and is loaded close to the maximum permissible load for this section of track, so care will be needed to operate it as it travels on the undulating track to Bell. The O Class locomotive has a maximum permissible speed of 40mph (though lower speeds maybe required around some of the curves), and a maximum boiler pressure of 160psi. Ideally boiler pressure should be maintained no more than 10psi below the maximum boiler pressure. Also watch the projected speed as this gives you an indication of how your train is performing. You are timetabled to leave at 17:01, so the signal will clear shortly. To assist with train operation, press “F4” and “F5” to bring up the relevant HUDs. In preparation for departure, you can start releasing your brakes, and winding your reverser into the forward position in preparation for departure. Once the signal clears fully release the brakes and apply full regulator. As you travel, keep an eye on the gradient and projected speed values, as these will assist you in driving. Once the trains starts moving, start winding the reverser back, until it is around 25%. The speed of the train through the yard should not exceed 20mph. Test" ) ) Name ( "#4 - Brake Controls" ) Time ( 4.0 ) ) EventCategoryTime ( EventTypeTime ( ) ID ( 6 ) Activation_Level ( 1 ) Outcomes ( DisplayMessage ( "Congratulations you have completed the first tutorial, and you should now be familiar with the principal OR controls. It is recommended that you now bring up the HUD views by pressing the F5, F4. As you have a green signal, your train may now proceed by: i - releasing the brakes (Press “;” until brake in “Release” state), ii - winding the reverser up (Press “W” until reverser is in fully forward position of 75%), iii - opening the regulator(Press “D” until regulator is fully open @ 100%)." ) ) Name ( "#6 - Train Proceed" ) Time ( 126.0 ) ) EventCategoryTime ( EventTypeTime ( ) ID ( 5 ) Activation_Level ( 1 ) Outcomes ( DisplayMessage ( "Reverser / Regulator Steam locomotives have two principal controls to facilitate movement. These are, the Reverser which sets the direction, as well as adjusting the cylinder opening and closing, and can be thought of as the equivalent of a gear arrangement, but it also controls pressure to the cylinder. The other one is the Regulator, which regulates the steam pressure to the cylinder, and can be thought of as similar to a throttle, as it controls the maximum pressure provided to the cylinder. Note: That the Reverser and Regulator values will not change whilst the pop-up message is displayed. To set the Reverser use the “W” and “S” controls to adjust it up and down, and in the forward and reverse direction. Typically when starting a heavy train on a gradient it may be necessary to wind the reverser fully forward or fully reverse. To open the throttle, use the “D” control, and to close it use the “A” control. Again typically when starting, the throttle is fully opened. During normal train operation if needed when climbing gradients, it is preferable to have the throttle fully open, and adjust the Reverser as required to set the speed of the train. Note that the more steam allowed by these controls will affect the fire mass. In order to maintain boiler pressure your fireman will have to work harder to keep the fire mass up so it's better to use your steam as economically as possible so you don't tire him out." ) ) Name ( "#5 - Reverser / Regulator" ) Time ( 125.0 ) ) EventCategoryLocation ( EventTypeLocation ( ) ID ( 7 ) Activation_Level ( 1 ) Outcomes ( DisplayMessage ( "Congratulations you have successfully completed the first tutorial activity. Click on “Close activity” in the pop-up window, and proceed to tutorial activity #2." ) ) Name ( "End Activity" ) Location ( 1454 10325 -773.792 286.943 10 ) TriggerOnStop ( 0 ) ) ) ) )