Sorry for the stupid question
But when I am using an installer, what should the path read as assuming I have it in the default position:
Should there be a \ after Railworks or no \
Hopefully I have explained what I mean ok, but when I went to install some AP packs it wouldnt find the route to my railworks, so I ran the registry fix on JT website and this is now the path it gives me with a \ at the end. So it reads at the end:
SteamApps\common\Railworks\
I was sure that \ shouldnt be there. Maybe it doesnt matter but I dont want to sit here and install things only to find they havent installed properly.
Any help would be appreciated please
Default Path
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chrisonline
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Re: Default Path
Default path is:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\RailWorks
- the [C:] above could be different for you if you have (like me) used a different drive
- the Program Files (x86) above is for 64bit systems, if yours is 32 bit it will say just Program Files without the (x86)
- it doesn't matter in this case whether you add the backslash at the end
Chris
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\RailWorks
- the [C:] above could be different for you if you have (like me) used a different drive
- the Program Files (x86) above is for 64bit systems, if yours is 32 bit it will say just Program Files without the (x86)
- it doesn't matter in this case whether you add the backslash at the end
Chris
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Re: Default Path
That last bit answers the question perfectly Chris...chrisonline wrote:Default path is:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\RailWorks
- the [C:] above could be different for you if you have (like me) used a different drive
- the Program Files (x86) above is for 64bit systems, if yours is 32 bit it will say just Program Files without the (x86)
- it doesn't matter in this case whether you add the backslash at the end
Chris
Thank you very much. The question was to backslash or not backslash and I wasnt sure. Thank you again