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JustRight
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Re: Crashes

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dlljones wrote:Hi Trevor

Tried adjusting the water and scenery sliders to max but the whole thing crashed before opening the scenario. Back to the drawing board!!

Thanks for your help.

Llew
Damn, that's not good.

The whole reason I used to set the Scenery Quality slider down from maximum was to try and prevent crashes on complex scenarios that featured lots of AI rolling stock. Rosgar's scenarios in particular, and even some from Richard Armstrong in which Richard actually advises turning down the Scenery Quality to save memory in the scenario.

I wonder if you are falling foul of another problem not necessarily related to the Water effects issue?

Cheers.
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Re: Crashes

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Hello Trevor

I've been playing around with the settings options and have reached the best compromise I think I can achieve to play the game. The problem could be route specific as I've been building it since RailWorks days and have used assets from various sources including my own over the years. It's based on the North Wales Coast so there is plenty of water to have to cope with!! I travelled along the Woodhead route yesterday and that was fine so you could be right in stating that it's route specific. I've not added to it though since TS 2014 and it worked ok then. Perhaps I'll give it a rest for a few weeks as it's now getting me down!!

My rig is as follows:

Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570K CPU @ 3.40 Ghz
Memory 20GB
Nvidia GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost
Windows 8.1
Dell U2311H (Digital) Monitor

Llew
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