Good Evening All,
Has anyone else been suffering with the class 90, namely that the cab view sometimes from the start looks like a smashed windscreen then causes the PC to lock up and then crash?
OR, the scenario will run, as one did earlier, and then south of Penrith, (driving from Carlisle), went from running normally and fine to the smashed windscreen look again, and subsequently crashing the game,
BUT, I did complete the Caledonian sleeper run from Preston all the way to Carlisle and it run fine, its driving me insane at the minute.
Has anyone got any suggestions please, I have got the up to date driver for the NVidia card Im running.
Please help...
Class 90 Problem
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Re: Class 90 Problem
If its working correctly sometimes, then without a screenshot I would say its not the 90 but an error with another loco/asset you are encountering on your journey.
If you are proficient with the use of RW Tools you could examine the two scenarios and perhaps discover the loco that is in the scenario causing the issue that is absent from the scenario that works ok.
Then you can try an use that loco without the 90 and see if the same error occurs.
Dave
If you are proficient with the use of RW Tools you could examine the two scenarios and perhaps discover the loco that is in the scenario causing the issue that is absent from the scenario that works ok.
Then you can try an use that loco without the 90 and see if the same error occurs.
Dave
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Re: Class 90 Problem
Dave,
Just taken a Virgin 90 from Carlisle to Glasgow, and then changed ends and went ECS to Polmadie, no problems.
Then I tried the one scenario, Darpor bought DLC, changed the train engine from a Virgin 90 to an EWS, and it did the same, threw my graphics card into a fit, then when I left it it dumped me out to a blue screen, doing my head in now, cant understand how this inconsistency is happening, doing my nut in now mate to be honest, very strange..
Mick
Just taken a Virgin 90 from Carlisle to Glasgow, and then changed ends and went ECS to Polmadie, no problems.
Then I tried the one scenario, Darpor bought DLC, changed the train engine from a Virgin 90 to an EWS, and it did the same, threw my graphics card into a fit, then when I left it it dumped me out to a blue screen, doing my head in now, cant understand how this inconsistency is happening, doing my nut in now mate to be honest, very strange..
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Re: Class 90 Problem
Try doing a Quick Drive with each of the class 90's.
As there will be a small amout of AI it should not affect the loco.
Also if you have a different route with OHLE try the 90 on that - it does not have to be a british route for the loco to work.
You will be able to tell if it's just one of the locos causing the problem or something else in the scenario.
Peter
As there will be a small amout of AI it should not affect the loco.
Also if you have a different route with OHLE try the 90 on that - it does not have to be a british route for the loco to work.
You will be able to tell if it's just one of the locos causing the problem or something else in the scenario.
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Re: Class 90 Problem
When it goes crazy, is there an HST in the vicinity. As Dave has hinted at the problem is most likely to be with an older item of stock in the scenario; one that on your system is using an outdated .GeoPcDx file and .bin file. The absence of the wiperpairs section in such a .bin will cause this effect