![]() One is the regular, default view, the second is one that is slightly closer to the window. If you've driven one of these Class 377 trains before, you may be aware they have two camera views. Notice how each camera has two parts, it has an offset which indicates its position, and a direction which is where it's pointing by default. In the image I've identified the important parts of the file. Don't use WordPad or MS Word.Īlthough you're editing a plain text file, it needs to be parsed by a program, and it will be very picky even if you've accidentally deleted a single character, such as a / or > character. Use a regular text editor, such as Notepad. Identifying the important parts of the fileNow we're going to edit the file Class377 Cab Camera.xml. bin-files will obviously be different for different trains, but the steps you need to follow will be the same.Īs always when messing with files, be careful and make backups before doing anything. Of course, it should also work with DMUs such as the class 150 and 158. This means I can still hear the AWS and Vigilance sounds.Īlthough I only show how to do this for the 377 EMU that comes with the London to Brighton line, it should be very similar to other EMUs, such as the 319, 378, 380, 444, 450, 455, 4BIG, 4CIG and 4VEP. The new "cab" view, which is actually just in front of the wind shield.Īs far as the game is concerned, I'm still inside the cab, and still hear all the sounds as if I were inside the cab. To illustrate, we're going to make it so you can freely switch between these two camera positions: It now sits in front of the cab, giving me a completely unobscured view. In this guide, I will show you how I've modified the secondary camera position of a class 377 EMU. Most cabs have at least two camera positions. There is only a visual indication on the HUD, but I sometimes miss that, which means the train activates its emergency brakes and I have to wait for it to come to a complete stop before I can go on. Of course, I can use an external camera, but then I don't hear the AWS sounds. You can see the track and signals, but very little else. Although realistic, I find it gives a rather poor view of the surroundings. Many British trains tend to have a rather small driver's cab and window. NB: You will not need any external tools - everything you need comes with the base game. ![]()
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