keithmross wrote:WCMLN is no longer my property and hasn't been for some time.
RSC were always partners in the joint project and responsible for testing and publishing, amongst many other aspects.
Only RSC can issue updates via Steam.
WCMLN was an ambitious project in those relatively early days of this sim and was rushed to release, regrettably.
The late 2011 update, on the other hand, was a lot more than a series of fixes; many months of additional work was done and released for free.
The update was beta tested by UKTS members before it went to RSC for their own pre-Steam testing.
The buffer issue was not identified by any testers prior to distribution on Steam.
The buffer issue is a five minute fix that only RSC can implement.
The Class 86 is wholly an RSC product.
Thank you, Keith. That has clarified a number of questions that have floated around for a while.
May I just say that if you feel that my comment that WCML(N) and the 86
might not be RailSimulator.com products was intended to be nasty, that was not the case. I knew you had created the route, I had no idea where the 86 came from but it came to me
with the route and is located under the keithrmoss asset directory structure. It isn't unreasonable to wonder if it was a third-party locomotive.
When I read previous discussions on the buffer stop issue (which to me is a 30 second fix, but not for everybody of course) I felt I was doing a good deed reporting it to RailSimulator.com support. I know a lot of people complain yet don't bother to report, and I also felt that the more people that contacted them, the more likely it would be fixed. The polite reply I got said they would refer the matter to the developer. Hence I concluded they had passed the matter to you. Of course, they may not have done, or they may have done and it was ignored*, or it may have been fixed but not implemented - how are the end-users supposed to know what is really going on?
The buffer stop issue has been discussed many, many times on this forum and it seems to me that every time it is, there is different reason given by a self-appointed expert on the subject. I take much of what is said on forums with a pinch of salt. At last we have the definitive answer and I thank you for that.
I would add that I rarely have cause to contact Support but on the few occasions I have done I have always had civil and helpful replies and the issues I have raised (apart from this one) have been resolved in due course with updates, even if not immediate. I don't expect everything to be done by yesterday - I do have an idea of the work involved in upgrades. Unlike many on this forum I have a lot of respect for RailSimulator.com as a business (as I do you as a developer too) but it seems that on this occasion they gave me the wrong answer.
I am hoping what I said was not what upset the applecart but if it was I hope I have put the record straight now.
John
* - please don't take that as an insult, I'm just offering that as one possibility in an unknown situation