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There is the ability in Surveyor (the editor) where you can add a driver to a particular loco you would like it to drive. Give "rules" (e.g. drive to staiton-platform number/unload/load etc) for the AI driver to follow. "Easy Mode" is then selected in "Startup Option".
Once set up, you then go into "Quick Drive" sit back and enjoy "passenger view" in a carriage if it has that built in, or go cab, or just do Chase view where you watch and follow the loco from outside.
Also if camera's are set up along the route, you can watch from them also, this is called
"Lineside view" . Pretty cool. Anyway that is the basics.
Once learnt how to add the rules, you can have a lot of fun. :)
http://store.steampowered.com/app/24650/
There are even sessions designed to be just watched. The only downside is, that its graphics is pretty old even by Trainz standards.
Have you tried a database repair? If not, open up the launcher, select "Content".
the "Content Manager" utility opens, click on "File" (Top left)
Click on "Extended Database repair"
Let it run it's course and when finished restart trainz.
Sometimes the database needs a repair and depending on how much content you have it may take a little time. Anyway, hope this helps.
i have Windows 8.1 pro
also i just purchased it today