adding routs to railworks2
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James42010
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adding routs to railworks2
hello there, I tried to add the 18:10 Newcastle to London King's Cross (NXEC) to railworks 2 but I don't see it in game when I look at the routes, if anyone got links to download them ?
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- emrhd01
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Re: adding routs to railworks2
Hi James,
This might be stating the obvious, but do you have the Newcastle - York "Modern" Route installed, this Scenario is for the add-on and not the 'Default' Newcastle - York Route that is part of the Railworks package.
This might be stating the obvious, but do you have the Newcastle - York "Modern" Route installed, this Scenario is for the add-on and not the 'Default' Newcastle - York Route that is part of the Railworks package.
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James42010
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Re: adding routs to railworks2
emrhd01 wrote:Hi James,
This might be stating the obvious, but do you have the Newcastle - York "Modern" Route installed, this Scenario is for the add-on and not the 'Default' Newcastle - York Route that is part of the Railworks package.
oh i dont see that one could link me to download for it please am bored of these i just installed it last night
Re: adding routs to railworks2
Hi. Here it is. Have fun!James42010 wrote:emrhd01 wrote:Hi James,
This might be stating the obvious, but do you have the Newcastle - York "Modern" Route installed, this Scenario is for the add-on and not the 'Default' Newcastle - York Route that is part of the Railworks package.
oh i dont see that one could link me to download for it please am bored of these i just installed it last night
http://www.justtrains.net/product.asp?pid=458
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James42010
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Re: adding routs to railworks2
gypbrc wrote:Hi. Here it is. Have fun!James42010 wrote:emrhd01 wrote:Hi James,
This might be stating the obvious, but do you have the Newcastle - York "Modern" Route installed, this Scenario is for the add-on and not the 'Default' Newcastle - York Route that is part of the Railworks package.
oh i dont see that one could link me to download for it please am bored of these i just installed it last night
http://www.justtrains.net/product.asp?pid=458
thanks friend shame this game dont have multiplayer to drive train together
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Re: adding routs to railworks2
Actually, there "sort of" is a way to play co-op / multiplayer online with a friend via the internet. I've done it at a few different times with some different RailWorks owners.
If you both have mics (head-set with mic works good in my case), and you can either open up Steam-voice-call to a friend on your Steam-list, or perhaps go through some voice-client like TeamSpeak (I've done both ways), then both of you can open up the same route and same scenario and start together and try to do things together at the same time. If following the speeds limits and/or telling each other what your current speed limit is and what adjustments you're making accordingly, and also performing the different tasks at approximately the same time (or waiting until the other one "catches up" on a task before continuing, which if working close together usually don't have to wait long), then in a sense it's like you're both driving the same train together on the same route and scenario at the same time, telling each other about speed limits, upcoming platforms, making comments on some of the scenery, etc... it really can work.
I know it's not "real multiplayer" built-into-the-program, but hey, give it a try if you have the chance and you might be surprised at how well it seems to work. Cheers!
If you both have mics (head-set with mic works good in my case), and you can either open up Steam-voice-call to a friend on your Steam-list, or perhaps go through some voice-client like TeamSpeak (I've done both ways), then both of you can open up the same route and same scenario and start together and try to do things together at the same time. If following the speeds limits and/or telling each other what your current speed limit is and what adjustments you're making accordingly, and also performing the different tasks at approximately the same time (or waiting until the other one "catches up" on a task before continuing, which if working close together usually don't have to wait long), then in a sense it's like you're both driving the same train together on the same route and scenario at the same time, telling each other about speed limits, upcoming platforms, making comments on some of the scenery, etc... it really can work.
I know it's not "real multiplayer" built-into-the-program, but hey, give it a try if you have the chance and you might be surprised at how well it seems to work. Cheers!
RailWorks Route & Scenario addons, video tutorials and other resources at http://www.RRYard.com