(Scenarios, I mean) If you select a scenario, to download from the Workshop, then you are supposed to put a tick, by clicking on the bottom, right - OK, so, if you click a second time, will that also DELETE a scenario that could be on your computer ? Or is there a different procedure ? I have a lot of scenarios on my computer. But, when I recently added a couple of extra pages, it caused my computer to crash, while loading. After the "three trains" picture loaded, "Updating the Scenario Database" - which turned to "Saving Scenario Database", but then froze,
I got it to run again, after I deleted a few of those scenarios, but it "Froze" again after I turned it off. I haven't been able to run it again, so far, today, but, if I remove most, or all, of the scenarios, would this let it start again, or not ? What else could I try, if this should fail ? I need help, please.
Regards...
Jim McDermott
Those Steam Workshop little X's, on bottom right, to select.
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Re: Those Steam Workshop little X's, on bottom right, to select.
As far as I'm aware Jim, unsubscribing from a Workshop item such as a scenario doesn't delete it from your PC.
I'm off a mind that you may have overloaded the indexing routine by adding a chunk of scenarios at once for it to deal with. If you find the relevant GUID for the scenarios and (using Windows Explorer) cut them out of the game and pasting them somewhere safe, making sure you know which route they're for of course, and then try running the game.
Then add them back in, one at a time to start with, then add a couple, just to even the load out.
See if that works, if it doesn't there are lots of straws to grasp at
I'm off a mind that you may have overloaded the indexing routine by adding a chunk of scenarios at once for it to deal with. If you find the relevant GUID for the scenarios and (using Windows Explorer) cut them out of the game and pasting them somewhere safe, making sure you know which route they're for of course, and then try running the game.
Then add them back in, one at a time to start with, then add a couple, just to even the load out.
See if that works, if it doesn't there are lots of straws to grasp at
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Re: Those Steam Workshop little X's, on bottom right, to select.
This happened to me about 3 months ago Jim and unfortunately my only way out (after many different approaches) was a complete re-install.
Sorry to give bad news but (for the future) I would be really happy to find out from someone that my re-install wasn't necessary!
Rod
Sorry to give bad news but (for the future) I would be really happy to find out from someone that my re-install wasn't necessary!
Rod