Marseilles Avignon GUID?
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Marseilles Avignon GUID?
Could a kind soul tell me what the GUID is for this route please, I'm trying to sort out all my routes into separate folders by country and type! 
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Re: Marseilles Avignon GUID?
Hi,
it's 00000065-0000-0000-0000-000000002016
it's 00000065-0000-0000-0000-000000002016
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Re: Marseilles Avignon GUID?
Hi Smarty2 - would like to know how you sort your routes into different folders, say, by country & then, how do you get the route to play it ? I'm completely non tech & I suspect it's probably quite complicated. Any help & advice would be gratefully appreciated - thanks in advance - Stevesmarty2 wrote:Could a kind soul tell me what the GUID is for this route please, I'm trying to sort out all my routes into separate folders by country and type!
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Re: Marseilles Avignon GUID?
For future reference. The easiest way to find GUID is through the in game build menu. Select the route in question and the GUID folder number shows in the bottom right. If you are set to Borderless or Windowed, you can open the route folder aswell.
For disclosure, I am affiliated with a third party developer however, I do not know anything about any future releases unless I'm working on them and even then, I'd be breaking years worth of built up trust to say anything about it 
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Re: Marseilles Avignon GUID?
I think rw_tools is better 
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Yes,but not all routes are shown,unless unpacked off course.cerbere22 wrote:I think rw_tools is better
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Re: Marseilles Avignon GUID?
What I have done, simply because TS threw a wobbly and crashed due to the number of routes and/or scenarios,equiglobal wrote: Hi Smarty2 - would like to know how you sort your routes into different folders, say, by country & then, how do you get the route to play it ? I'm completely non tech & I suspect it's probably quite complicated. Any help & advice would be gratefully appreciated - thanks in advance - Steve
I have divided my routes up into (for the UK): Routes ER (Eastern region); Routes SCR (Scottish); Routes LMR (London Midland);
Routes WR (Western) and Routes SR (Southern). Then I have Routes EUR (for my main European routes), Routes OTH [other]
(for other foreign routes); Routes USA (for USA routes) and finally Routes Sundry (for stuff like TestTrak, Halloween etc. etc.).
When I want to play (say) a Western Region route, I simply renamed Routes WR to Routes, load the game and play.
When done I rename Routes back to Routes WR.
To make things simple when Steam updates routes/scenarios, in each of the above Route folders I have also created
(what I call) Routes headers [simply empty directories] - a fictitious example below:-
012abc34 ----------USA----------- New York to San Francisco <--- my header
012abc34-1234-5678-0000-2015 <--- the actual route folder
Once Steam has updated, I simply move the routes into whichever folder they belong in.
Sounds a bit complicated but in practise takes no more than 10 minutes, say, once a week.
And TS does not then throw a wobbly
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Re: Marseilles Avignon GUID?
Thanks chaps, and thanks Dave for explaining how to do the route folders, saved me a job there mate! 
I go "offline" to stop steam from re filling my specified route folders with routes I do not want in them!
I go "offline" to stop steam from re filling my specified route folders with routes I do not want in them!
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Re: Marseilles Avignon GUID?
If I could think of a way to send (empty) folders, you could have all mine for a start.
Obviously I have some routes you don't and vice versa.
It was creating all the empty directories that took a long time.
If you know of a way, and you want them, let me know.
(I've tried Dropbox but that doesn't seem to want folders, only files).
I should have said I also keep a folder with ALL the (empty) Routes headers in.
When Steam updates I shove all the updates into there and they sort themselves out
Then I move them back into their respective route folders.
Obviously I have some routes you don't and vice versa.
It was creating all the empty directories that took a long time.
If you know of a way, and you want them, let me know.
(I've tried Dropbox but that doesn't seem to want folders, only files).
I should have said I also keep a folder with ALL the (empty) Routes headers in.
When Steam updates I shove all the updates into there and they sort themselves out
Then I move them back into their respective route folders.
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Re: Marseilles Avignon GUID?
Smarty2, thanks a bunch. That's brilliant - I'll be working on this during the week. Thanks very much for your help - much appreciated - Stevedavep wrote:What I have done, simply because TS threw a wobbly and crashed due to the number of routes and/or scenarios,equiglobal wrote: Hi Smarty2 - would like to know how you sort your routes into different folders, say, by country & then, how do you get the route to play it ? I'm completely non tech & I suspect it's probably quite complicated. Any help & advice would be gratefully appreciated - thanks in advance - Steve
I have divided my routes up into (for the UK): Routes ER (Eastern region); Routes SCR (Scottish); Routes LMR (London Midland);
Routes WR (Western) and Routes SR (Southern). Then I have Routes EUR (for my main European routes), Routes OTH [other]
(for other foreign routes); Routes USA (for USA routes) and finally Routes Sundry (for stuff like TestTrak, Halloween etc. etc.).
When I want to play (say) a Western Region route, I simply renamed Routes WR to Routes, load the game and play.
When done I rename Routes back to Routes WR.
To make things simple when Steam updates routes/scenarios, in each of the above Route folders I have also created
(what I call) Routes headers [simply empty directories] - a fictitious example below:-
012abc34 ----------USA----------- New York to San Francisco <--- my header
012abc34-1234-5678-0000-2015 <--- the actual route folder
Once Steam has updated, I simply move the routes into whichever folder they belong in.
Sounds a bit complicated but in practise takes no more than 10 minutes, say, once a week.
And TS does not then throw a wobbly
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Re: Marseilles Avignon GUID?
Thank Dave not me. 
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Martin (smarty2)
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