South West Wales Route v5.0

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whiskeymac
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Re: South West Wales Route v5.0

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Got the makings of a great route, But it looks a bit rushed after Clynderwen because of the use of decals instead of assets....Used distance assets too near the working area.
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Re: South West Wales Route v5.0

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Yeah, but read "working area" as "work in progress area" and you'll get the idea. :)

Are you new to the route?
If so, how are you finding it fares from a 'performance when driving' stance?---any huge slow downs in frame rates, pauses etc?
One of the aims of the rework was to try and eliminate/reduce as many of those performance 'glitches' the earlier version(s) of the route had, and hopefully not to introduce new ones, so any feedback regarding that would be handy.
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Re: South West Wales Route v5.0

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Certainly a mile away from issues with early versions but that was partly solved when .ap files were introduced.

Each version better than the last
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Re: South West Wales Route v5.0

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whiskeymac wrote:Got the makings of a great route, But it looks a bit rushed after Clynderwen because of the use of decals instead of assets....Used distance assets too near the working area.
"Rushed"! This version took nearly 10 months to do. If I had used individual assets etc. the it would have been another 10!
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Re: South West Wales Route v5.0

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NEWS RELEASE:

Due to some technical difficulties 'South West Wales v5' freeware route has been withdrawn and is no longer available for download.

Decisions will be made in the next few days if any revision will be forthcoming.

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Re: South West Wales Route v5.0

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Oh bad news-- Hope all works out as have enjoyed every iteration of route to date
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Re: South West Wales Route v5.0

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Traveller54 wrote:NEWS RELEASE:

Due to some technical difficulties 'South West Wales v5' freeware route has been withdrawn and is no longer available for download.

Decisions will be made in the next few days if any revision will be forthcoming.

Traveller.
That'll teach me to sit and wait till I had a few days off to download it

Hope you change your mind and its no comments from here or other areas that have meant its been withdrawn :(
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