Can The Same Stations Be Copied To Multiple Ai In The Scenery Editor???

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  2. No it's not possible

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  1. nathan u.

    nathan u. New Member

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    Hi all, I am creating a scenario on the new Ringbahn Berlin route. The player's turn involves an outward journey to the end of the line, a wait at a dead end track for about 15 minutes, and a return to the station from where you started at the beginning. The problem is that I have to put roughly 40 AIs, on two different lines, so 20 and 20. They make the same stops (about 30 stops), they simply run intermittently for 5 minutes. So if I wanted to do that for each AI I would have to set them all stops with arrival and departure times, and that would take a lot of time. So I wanted to ask, if anyone knows if it is possible and how, to make it so that I can copy the stops from just one AI and paste them on the other AIs, so that I only have to change the arrival and departure times.
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  2. Doomotron

    Doomotron Well-Known Member

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    Not that I'm aware of. The best hope is trying to copy the driver icon above a train and pasting it, but I haven't tried it and I seriously doubt it'll work.
     
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    Maybe try copying the relevant section of the scenario xml file and pasting back in with a different start time. To replicate the timetable.
     
  4. Simple answer is, no!

    You can however setup the exact same stopping patterns and then use the exact same times to stop at each railway station timetabled. If only there was a copy and paste solution as you could easily setup multiple AI train stopping patterns.
     

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