

Next, I used MSTS_Swap to open the Activity Editor, and went through the stages to the point where one can edit the path. I then took it back to the Mini-Route folder and was able to play the activity. There I set up an activity, with just one path.

I did what I described above and transferred the route into a clean copy of MSTS. Yes, Activity Editor of course!! It was obviously too late at night. If it's not there, then have you installed MSTS from its CDs, or copied it from a backup? If it's the latter, then several utilities won't work and MSTS won't work correctly! It should be under "Microsoft Games" in the Start Menu of Windows 10, but it uses launcher.exe. The end of the target line should look like this : \train.exe" -toolset -mem:2048 It's important NOT to omit the spaces! Note that if you have less than 4GB of memory, use 1024 instead of 2048 for the memory switch. On the "Target:" line, edit the entry to add one space, then -toolset followed by another space then -mem:2048 (to add the memory switch). Right-click the shortcut and click on "Properties".

You'll now see a shortcut on your Desktop named "train.exe - Shortcut" - I suggest you rename it "MSTS - Editors". Select "Send to", then "Desktop (create shortcut)". To create a Desktop shortcut, locate train.exe in the MSTS root folder and right-click it. It can be run using either launcher.exe or train.exe, but I recommend using train.exe as it allows the memory switch to be used. There is no executable file for Editors & Tools!!
