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@Juliantalley,
* Go to "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\1066780\2255057518\res\models\model\vehicle\train"
* Open the .mdl files there in notepad++.
* Press "Ctrl+F" and search for "topSpeed".
* Type in the speed you want in the field, but you must write it in meters per second.
I have the entire subway system built. Maybe we can colab.
I wouldnt want to subject the people ingame to my packed morning commute.
1. Navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\1066780\2255057518\res\models\model\vehicle\train
2. Open Notepad. Drag and drop the train you want to edit into the Notepad window. The one without a line name/number is the recolorable one.
3. Hit Ctrl + F and type "capacity"
4. As it is, the number is set at 52 -- 26 per car. Replace that number with whatever you want and save the file.
That's it!
Hello from Russia :)
I adjusted the power and tractive effort in order to "improve" the acceleration. It's more realistic but I'm not sure what kind of effect it'll have on gameplay -- if, for example, the AI won't use it because it's too slow. Let me know if I went overboard.