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Re: New Update 98.2c

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Hi all

I have carried out some initial tests and I am pleased to say that the 'rubber banding' effect is no longer present where it was before, editing seems trouble free and I get no errors on exiting the program. We seem to be back to normal but with the new features working as well.

Well done Team and have a good weekend.
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Re: New Update 98.2c

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I have updated to 98.2c, scenarios that were working OK, now run for a short time then up pops the Railworksproc,
I have downloaded and installed the latest, PhisX, still have problem,
The 0800 Plymouth - Paddington, when loading, just locks up the whole computer, I have to shut down and restart.........
I am afraid RW is fast approaching its sell by date.
Closing down for tonight.
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Re: New Update 98.2c

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pdeee wrote:I have updated to 98.2c, scenarios that were working OK, now run for a short time then up pops the Railworksproc,
I have downloaded and installed the latest, PhisX, still have problem,
The 0800 Plymouth - Paddington, when loading, just locks up the whole computer, I have to shut down and restart.........
I am afraid RW is fast approaching its sell by date.
Closing down for tonight.
What are the other scenarios that are crashing for you ?
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Re: New Update 98.2c

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Acorncomputer wrote:Hi all

I have carried out some initial tests and I am pleased to say that the 'rubber banding' effect is no longer present where it was before, editing seems trouble free and I get no errors on exiting the program. We seem to be back to normal but with the new features working as well.

Well done Team and have a good weekend.
Likewise no problems at all with my Route and Scenarios. Just done a couple of hours of extensive work with The Route Editor and no RailWorks Proc errors on Vista 64 bit SP2. I agree with Geoff' regarding the Team.
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Re: New Update 98.2c

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Hi,

Scenarios giving having RailworkProc are: -

16.03 Plymouth - Bristol Local.
15.00 Bristol fitted freight.

Both start, r then up pops the fault. Another has no destination it is all on the one route, I think I shall delete the route and reinstall.

OS is Vista Ultimate 64, 8GB.
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Re: New Update 98.2c

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pdeee wrote:Hi,

Scenarios giving having RailworkProc are: -

16.03 Plymouth - Bristol Local.
15.00 Bristol fitted freight.

Both start, r then up pops the fault. Another has no destination it is all on the one route, I think I shall delete the route and reinstall.

OS is Vista Ultimate 64, 8GB.
Which route is this ? Is it South Devon Banks ?
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Yes South Devon Banks.
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Re: New Update 98.2c

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pdeee wrote:Yes South Devon Banks.
Version 12 ?

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Re: New Update 98.2c

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Yes 12, just tried a couple of default scenarios, on the Bath - Templcombe route..... no problem...
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Re: New Update 98.2c

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pdeee wrote:Yes 12, just tried a couple of default scenarios, on the Bath - Templcombe route..... no problem...
I dont have that route installed as yet but I may have a look tomorrow for you.

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Re: New Update 98.2c

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Thanks for that, to-morrow I shall delete the route and scenarios through RW_Tools and have a fresh start and see what happens.
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Re: New Update 98.2c

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pdeee wrote:Thanks for that, to-morrow I shall delete the route and scenarios through RW_Tools and have a fresh start and see what happens.
Well I installed the route and all its required assets and then installed the rolling stock I needed too ( which was quite a bit ) and on all the scenarios you mentioned so far are running for me without a problem and no errors. I would suggest you check with RW tools that you aren't missing any assets both for the route and the scenarios that have a problem.

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Re: New Update 98.2c

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Hi John,
Re-installed SDB, everything listed, ran it through RW_Tools to check route and rolling stock, only thing missing was the GWR station signs, tried the Bristol Fitted goods. which ran about a 100 yards down the track, then the dreaded RailworkProc fault came up again.

Thanks for your help, I shall have to leave it for to-day, but will give it another try after the weekend.
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Re: New Update 98.2c

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I have the new update installed and it has not fixed the juddering.
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Re: New Update 98.2c

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Last update RW couldn't find any Mk3s, now RW cant find various wagonds such as HAA's and FSA's. Anyone has this issue?
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