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The disapearing and very slow reloading is when using offset , yes .
I have another problem , and that is with the undo button . When i place a loft , and the next day i want to continue , and i undo that last action , everything is gone . Sometimes a part of what i did last is stil there , but what i did the day before is gone . ( not all lofts of course , but the loft where i was continuing on )
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The undo function is sometimes irregular on lofts, I don't think that's a new "feature" of v11.

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erikkr wrote:The disapearing and very slow reloading is when using offset , yes .
I have another problem , and that is with the undo button . When i place a loft , and the next day i want to continue , and i undo that last action , everything is gone . Sometimes a part of what i did last is stil there , but what i did the day before is gone . ( not all lofts of course , but the loft where i was continuing on )
Make regular backups of the route and store them in a seperate folder so you can go back? I go back three edits just in case!
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I have never known any other 'game' issue 'updates' that are nothing more than (so often) retrogrades. One has to seriously question what testing goes on at the developer's base. Surely the latest reported slow down in lofts (and I noticed it after the last 'big' so called update earlier in the month) would have/should have been picked up.
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jetstream wrote:I have never known any other 'game' issue 'updates' that are nothing more than (so often) retrogrades. One has to seriously question what testing goes on at the developer's base. Surely the latest reported slow down in lofts (and I noticed it after the last 'big' so called update earlier in the month) would have/should have been picked up.
That just what I have said. When you send feed back to support sometimes you may get a something back.


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Don't know if it's directly related to the latest update, but since it installed I haven't been able to open the route I'm working on. Game doesn't crash, it just sits on the loading screen.
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Natvander wrote:Don't know if it's directly related to the latest update, but since it installed I haven't been able to open the route I'm working on. Game doesn't crash, it just sits on the loading screen.
Are you trying to get into the route by running the game or directly though the Editor option. It seems that if you can get in through the editor and actually see the program loaded, and then exit, this may then 'fix' whatever is stopping the route otherwise loading.

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Natvander wrote:Don't know if it's directly related to the latest update, but since it installed I haven't been able to open the route I'm working on. Game doesn't crash, it just sits on the loading screen.
Local problem me'thinks as I have hammered several routes (default & 3rd-party) this morning without any problems?
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I have just sent a very terse Email to Support about this problem and a few other concerns I have. I have also outlined some problems in support after my last reply from them and would advise everyone to email them if you have not already done so.
This and other issues need fixing IMHO.
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Retro wrote:I have just sent a very terse Email to Support about this problem and a few other concerns I have. I have also outlined some problems in support after my last reply from them and would advise everyone to email them if you have not already done so.
This and other issues need fixing IMHO.
kind regards James.
That will probably get you an upgrade to the second standard email, the one about the "exciting future". :turn-l:
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bigvern wrote:
Retro wrote:I have just sent a very terse Email to Support about this problem and a few other concerns I have. I have also outlined some problems in support after my last reply from them and would advise everyone to email them if you have not already done so.
This and other issues need fixing IMHO.
kind regards James.
That will probably get you an upgrade to the second standard email, the one about the "exciting future". :turn-l:
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bigvern wrote:That will probably get you an upgrade to the second standard email, the one about the "exciting future". :turn-l:
Reminds me of the rather amusing new posters you can see outside Edinburgh airport... "Edinburgh Trams: Worth Waiting For" (now that half of the project has been scrapped after making a complete mess of the city's roads, and what's left is three years behind schedule and effectively costing 400% of the original budget). Ah those PR folk, gotta love them :lol:

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jivebunny wrote:
bigvern wrote:That will probably get you an upgrade to the second standard email, the one about the "exciting future". :turn-l:
Reminds me of the rather amusing new posters you can see outside Edinburgh airport... "Edinburgh Trams: Worth Waiting For" (now that half of the project has been scrapped after making a complete mess of the city's roads, and what's left is three years behind schedule and effectively costing 400% of the original budget). Ah those PR folk, gotta love them :lol:

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At least the Bathgate to Airdrie raillink was done early and to budget :P Even though three stations opened late.

Back to topic, hopefully things will be fixxed at some point. one thing i've noticed especially making this scenario at the moment, is that scenario only scenery doesn't seemed to like/ work being copied and pasted, only units, trains like that, what is rather annoying.

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bigvern wrote:That will probably get you an upgrade to the second standard email, the one about the "exciting future". :turn-l:
Brilliant, Vern :D
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220389 wrote:At least the Bathgate to Airdrie raillink was done early and to budget :P Even though three stations opened late.
Yep, quite an exemplary project, I hope the Waverley Line goes the same way. That's the difference between a project owned by an infrastructure company that knows what it's doing and one owned by a bunch of fraudsters trying to run a city :wink:

But yes, back to topic.

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