Marsdonshire route
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Re: Marsdonshire route
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At £12.99 looks good value for money,especially the size of it
Mike
At £12.99 looks good value for money,especially the size of it
Mike
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Lovely route, taking the Black (green?) 5 up to the ski resort so reminded me of the line between Brora/Helmsdale and heading up North into the flow country, I felt positively homesick!






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Yes it is well done. I also tried the Military one as well, it is the first time I have managed to get out of an Army base without having to sign out, now a Navy base I can understand...
Now that dinner is over I will have to go and have a further explore.
Edit: I tried the Military scenario streaming to my laptop and it worked very well, I could control from either the Desktop or the Laptop and the frame rate and control latency were very good, I can see me using this a lot!
Now that dinner is over I will have to go and have a further explore.
Edit: I tried the Military scenario streaming to my laptop and it worked very well, I could control from either the Desktop or the Laptop and the frame rate and control latency were very good, I can see me using this a lot!
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Alicatt wrote:Yes it is well done. I also tried the Military one as well, it is the first time I have managed to get out of an Army base without having to sign out, now a Navy base I can understand...![]()
Oi!I am ex RN!I take it youre an ex Pongo?
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Certainly when you consider the 57 scenarios too. I'm seriously, seriously tempted by this. I'm not so sure my wife will see such a compelling case for purchase. The lack of real world removes constraints from scenario creators as everything is a 'what if' kind of thing. Would be interested in some more screenshots if folks can oblige.michaelhendle wrote:Hi
At £12.99 looks good value for money,especially the size of it
Mike
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Have you rebooted your machine before trying to install Marsdonshire? That message means that Windows thinks something else is being installed so will not allow the Marsdonshire installer to continue until that install is complete..
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Hi Alex, thanks for the reply, I have tried two reboots and still to no avail.
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No but I did walk out of a naval base without having to sign out, and later I walked back in again and wasn't challenged, I was there to help secure the base as it wanted to uprate it's "security"! By the time I was finished, the brass were checking under their cars before leaving at nightbigmull wrote: Oi!I am ex RN!I take it youre an ex Pongo?
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Sorry no idea on that one at present then. I have mailed our clever guy who knows about these things but it is the weekend so not sure when I will get an answer but when I do I will post here.kirkheath wrote:Hi Alex, thanks for the reply, I have tried two reboots and still to no avail.
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Thanks again Alex, super JT support as always. I'll have to stick with the 4MT on WSR for now then
It's odd as never had this issue before with any JT purchases. I'll try another file see if I get the same.
UPDATE: just downloaded installer for Bris-Exe and loaded up no problem. seems it's an issue with that installer
UPDATE: just downloaded installer for Bris-Exe and loaded up no problem. seems it's an issue with that installer
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I thought it was an absolute steal: I can't believe four routes, scenari etc can cost as little as £13. I shall just download/purchase without my wife being any the wiser.deltic009 wrote:michaelhendle wrote:
Hi
At £12.99 looks good value for money,especially the size of it
Mike
Certainly when you consider the 57 scenarios too. I'm seriously, seriously tempted by this. I'm not so sure my wife will see such a compelling case for purchase.
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Hi,
With scenario Coastal route, I notice a small bug on reskin JT Class153 MR: the NRN radio button don't works. The motor sound seems also erroneous with not appropriate sounds occasionally
Before Marsdonshire installation, I have the latest AP Class 150/153/156 Sound Pack installed:
but after Marsdonshire installation, do you reinstall the AP sound pack ?
With scenario Coastal route, I notice a small bug on reskin JT Class153 MR: the NRN radio button don't works. The motor sound seems also erroneous with not appropriate sounds occasionally
Before Marsdonshire installation, I have the latest AP Class 150/153/156 Sound Pack installed:
but after Marsdonshire installation, do you reinstall the AP sound pack ?
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Try this...AlexFord wrote:Have you rebooted your machine before trying to install Marsdonshire? That message means that Windows thinks something else is being installed so will not allow the Marsdonshire installer to continue until that install is complete..
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