So does "Runtime error '9': Subscript out of range" indicate a pathing error??
Edit to previous - Yes it does!! I made a mistake in the pathing. Now the programme runs OK-ish!!
I say "ish" because although I can see the 4 default routes in RW_Tools, that's all - I cannot see the routes I have been working on.
Any ideas anyone??
Railsimulator to Railworks Walkthrough
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Re: Railsimulator to Railworks Walkthrough
Not sure if this has been asked, but when porting things accross, is there a way to get Steam to recognise it as a RailWorks product?
This means, surely, if any updates are available through STeam, then the files will be updated also?
This means, surely, if any updates are available through STeam, then the files will be updated also?
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Re: Railsimulator to Railworks Walkthrough
No, there is not. The only way that could be done would be for vendors to provide RS customers a key that allows them to get the RW version through Steam, as I believe Oovee have recently done for the HST buffer pack. Thus far, other vendors have been resistant to that idea so the only way to get Steam versions is to buy again. So I suppose technically the answer is yes, but only with support from the vendors.petermakosch wrote:Not sure if this has been asked, but when porting things accross, is there a way to get Steam to recognise it as a RailWorks product?
This means, surely, if any updates are available through STeam, then the files will be updated also?
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