hey
i now keep getting this message "something bad has happened. Would you like to save diagnostic file?" i then click on yes then RW crashes it also crashes when i click no.
any idea how to fix this?
thanks
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Re: something bad has happend.
At what piont is it happening whitch scenario are you trying to use? 
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Re: something bad has happend.
its not in a scenario but it happens onevery route when i go to click the "scenario" button it comes up but it loads up through free roam option but nothing loads or shows up only track and trains :S#wolly1380 wrote:At what piont is it happening whitch scenario are you trying to use?
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Re: something bad has happend.
Sounds like you need to "Verify integraty of game cashe" it seems there maybe a whole load of files missing, this will put them all back and get you up and running again.
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Re: something bad has happend.
Please explain it a bit more detailed when SBHH comes up. Already in the main menu, on a specific scenario/route or (that's what I understood now) when you go from a free-roam scenario into the editor?
Nevertheless the two basic troubleshooting steps are worth a try:
- delete the blueprint cache (in the launcher in the "tools&docs" tab)
- and as wolly says: "verify integrity of game cache" inside Steam. Right click on Railworks, select properties, goto "local files" and there you'll find the button. Will take a few minutes depending on how big your installation is.
Nevertheless the two basic troubleshooting steps are worth a try:
- delete the blueprint cache (in the launcher in the "tools&docs" tab)
- and as wolly says: "verify integrity of game cache" inside Steam. Right click on Railworks, select properties, goto "local files" and there you'll find the button. Will take a few minutes depending on how big your installation is.
Please note: english is not my native language, sometimes I may not use the right words to describe what I want to say.
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Re: something bad has happend.
Toldrabald wrote:Please explain it a bit more detailed when SBHH comes up. Already in the main menu, on a specific scenario/route or (that's what I understood now) when you go from a free-roam scenario into the editor?
Nevertheless the two basic troubleshooting steps are worth a try:
- delete the blueprint cache (in the launcher in the "tools&docs" tab)
- and as wolly says: "verify integrity of game cache" inside Steam. Right click on Railworks, select properties, goto "local files" and there you'll find the button. Will take a few minutes depending on how big your installation is.
thanks for telling me how to do it and thanks wolly for telling me to do it first problem is now fixed
thanks