Trainz/AM&C/scenery assets
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[edit | edit source]Trainz scenery assets are the heart and soul of Trainz' ability to depict a three-dimensional alternate reality in creating and allowing us to operate or build virtual worlds. They can be amazingly simple, or extremely complex dynamic animated objects which include Language Reference Trainz scripting features. After the TS2009 data model solidified, a former similar grouping of assets, "Trackside" objects (with attachments to track splines, usually containing an offset and direction from the track they are attached onto) were gradually altered to a new standard which uses a Trackside Trackside Class, so that both used the same base scenery container
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