Railworks update from RSC - 3rd December 2012

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Re: Railworks update from RSC - 3rd December 2012

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Re: Railworks update from RSC - 3rd December 2012

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That just shows that you own it already.
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Re: Railworks update from RSC - 3rd December 2012

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I thought Jivebunny already answered this earlier..?

You own it, so that's why it's on your 'Collection' screen. No-one has said that it's been taken away from previous purchasers, just that it's now not available to buy at the moment...

Edit:- Having said that, TSC should take some of the blame here...

Ever since it appeared, that rubbish screen has confused many people for more than one reason. It's rubbish and just there to 'promote' their own DLC.
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Re: Railworks update from RSC - 3rd December 2012

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I appreciate the fact that I already owned it, I originally purchased it!

However until the last 24 hours or so it would not appear when clicked just gave blank images and NO scenarios, so something has changed.
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Re: Railworks update from RSC - 3rd December 2012

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Well that's certainly odd. I don't think it ever went missing from my list.
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I know it was there a week or so ago because having been following this thread decided to give it a dusting down and ran it from that screen as I remember it. I hadn't used the Class 101 for ages before that though.
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I've used the 101s quite a few times over the past couple of weeks / months (mainly for testing since they stop on a dime with the handbrake on). They never disappeared here either, perhaps they were just missing from the Collection screen?
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Re: Railworks update from RSC - 3rd December 2012

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Among the many change
the fixes include:
• Fixes for problems loading the Asset / Blueprint editor for developers
And it still won't load under XP, "Please login to steam" error still occurs :cry:
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DazDood wrote:And it still won't load under XP, "Please login to steam" error still occurs
Try launching Steam using the 'Run as Administrator' option, and then doing the same for Utilities.exe.
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Re: Railworks update from RSC - 3rd December 2012

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gptech wrote:Try launching Steam using the 'Run as Administrator' option, and then doing the same for Utilities.exe.
Which still results in the same problem...
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Re: Railworks update from RSC - 3rd December 2012

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Yes XP not got that option. :) Try making all the files in the steam folder read/write so it can update the files.
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Re: Railworks update from RSC - 3rd December 2012

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markpullinger wrote:Yes XP not got that option.
True, in XP it's just called "Run as....." and the user has to input the account name as well as a password.
Did you set a password for the Administrator account when installing XP?--many of the more security related routines won't work properly without full Username/Password authentication. Have you tried logging on to the machine under the Administrator account and trying from there?
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3DTrains wrote:Noted that RW no longer supports -SkipIntros, which will add to development time. :-?
Big. Pain. In. The. Arse.
Did they replace it with something else? The intros are too damn time consuming during dev work :(
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Re: Railworks update from RSC - 3rd December 2012

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chrisell wrote:
3DTrains wrote:Noted that RW no longer supports -SkipIntros, which will add to development time. :-?
Big. Pain. In. The. Arse.
Did they replace it with something else? The intros are too damn time consuming during dev work :(
Actually they did, Chris. The Esc key works even better than the command switch. No automation, but much faster than before with a couple of smacks to the keyboard. :lol:
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Re: Railworks update from RSC - 3rd December 2012

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Thanks for that tip Marc. I never knew it existed.

I agree with Chris though. Its a bit of a pain when all you're doing is firing up RW just to check a piece of content or scenario and having to wait for the intro.
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