Trouble with London-Faversham Route
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- davep
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Trouble with London-Faversham Route
Have installed the above route but when I try to run it, it comes up with a black box saying (something along the lines of) : consist builder - cannot find rail vehicle (and then lists all 6 cars of the 395). I've used RW Works but that only throws up I'm missing a roundabout and a greenhouse (so for simplicities sake I've just copied other roundabouts/greenhouses and re-named them to suit) but these 395 vehicles are really stumping me. All the files appear to be in the directory ok, so now I've run out of ideas. Can anyone throw a light on this please?
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Re: Trouble with London-Faversham Route
Hi
It sounds as if the route has not installed fully as the 395 comes with it.
If you have not already done so, verify the game cache with Steam and wait until you are sure that any missing files have been downloaded. Usually a little flag will appear in the bottom right hand corner of the screen to indicate that all downloads have finished. Then delete the blueprint cache in the game itself and re-start the game and then try your scenario again.
It sounds as if the route has not installed fully as the 395 comes with it.
If you have not already done so, verify the game cache with Steam and wait until you are sure that any missing files have been downloaded. Usually a little flag will appear in the bottom right hand corner of the screen to indicate that all downloads have finished. Then delete the blueprint cache in the game itself and re-start the game and then try your scenario again.
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- davep
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Re: Trouble with London-Faversham Route
OK, many thanks for that. Will try in the morning.
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2x960GB SSDs, 3x2TB internal HDDs and 2x1TB & 1x2TB external HDDs.
Running TS @ 3840x2160 on a 4k TV.
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Re: Trouble with London-Faversham Route
Whilst that seems a good strategy simply renaming the files doesn't always work, and is a bit 'messy'. The internal references in the .bin will still be pointing to the copied files original version so you could run into bother as the game travels backwards and forwards along the directory tree to find the assets.davep wrote: (so for simplicities sake I've just copied other roundabouts/greenhouses and re-named them to suit)