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The Railworks collection on Steam is a very good deal & has lots of DLC that I want (L - B, Settle - Carlisle, 4CIG & Class 325) doing the maths its cheaper to get this large bundle than to just get the 4. However I already have TS2012, can I still buy this great offer bundle without causing problems?
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orton131 wrote:The Railworks collection on Steam is a very good deal & has lots of DLC that I want (L - B, Settle - Carlisle, 4CIG & Class 325) doing the maths its cheaper to get this large bundle than to just get the 4. However I already have TS2012, can I still buy this great offer bundle without causing problems?
What you can do is 'gift' it to yourself. Here's how to do it:

1. Buy the bundle as a gift.
2. Select put in own inventory.
3.After you have purchased it, open your steam client, click on "community", to the right is then the button which says "View Inventory", click that and the "gift" should be under your Steam tab. Then click the gift followed by "unpack gift" to the right. Give it a few seconds and it will start to download.

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I didn't do that, all I did was buy the Package, Steam then warned me I already purchased some of the items in the Package and that these would not be downloaded again and I then selected proceed and it downloaded all the packages I had not already got installed, worked a treat saved myself a packet, all the 'new' Routes and Rolling Stock are now running a treat. :wink:
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Thanks guys, also how much room does it take up? Just the collection.
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Not trying to be pushy guys, but I only have 15GB left & would like to know the size. Even just the average size of the add ons would be good.

Thanks guys.
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For the ones you listed above............ (L - B, Settle - Carlisle, 4CIG & Class 325)

You are looking at just under 4gb unpacked with the routes and associated assets.
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Darpor wrote:For the ones you listed above............ (L - B, Settle - Carlisle, 4CIG & Class 325)

You are looking at just under 4gb unpacked with the routes and associated assets.
Thanks Darren.

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