Cant load up UKFS
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- matthewryder2000
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Cant load up UKFS
i download the texture i want from http://www.trainsimfiles.com, run the click team but in the RE UKFS isnt visible in track sections in the object selector.
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Re: Cant load up UKFS
The UKFS textures go in the route folder, but it sounds like you may not have installed the UKFS shapes to the Global/Shapes folder. If you do have the shapes installed I would concur it is likely you are using an old tsection file. I think you need at least tsection v22 if you have a full UKFS installation.matthewryder2000 wrote:i download the texture i want from http://www.trainsimfiles.com, run the click team but in the RE UKFS isnt visible in track sections in the object selector.
Check the tsection version, and check you have items beginning ukfs_ in the Global/Shapes folder.
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Now I've done that though, the track shows up in the list, but there is an error message ( I cant remember the exat words) saying basicly that it couldn't load the UKFS stuff.
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I think you just need the latest tsection.dat installed before you try to run the sim or RE with UKFS installed. As long as both reside together, it should work; installation order shouldn't matter.
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The one I downloaded was the one of http://www.trainsimfiles.com
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What error messages are you getting?
Error messages that occur when the Route Editor is opening, are likely to be down to tsection.dat - make sure you extract it to the /GLOBAL directory of MSTS.
If you are trying to add a shape and get an error:
Error "No extended shape data for..." then that means the .sd file for that shape is missing from the \GLOBAL\SHAPES subdirectory MSTS.
"Failed to open shape file.." means the .s file for that shape is missing" - as above, and these would occur together if it UKFS track shapes aren't installed.
If you get those messages, run the file ukfsv3.1_shape_installer.exe (in c:\program files\ukfinescale v3) and make sure you set the path to that of your MSTS installation (it doesn't use the registry key so you can easily install it to other locations of MSTS you may have)
If you get "Failed to open texture file" then the UKFS textures are not in the routes texture directories, make sure you copy these from the texture sets into the /TEXTURES directory making sure you also copy the SNOW directory.
"Shape failed to load..." usually means the textures and/or the shape files are not present.
I'm looking into ways to improve future installations so that installation is easier, and with fewer parts.
Error messages that occur when the Route Editor is opening, are likely to be down to tsection.dat - make sure you extract it to the /GLOBAL directory of MSTS.
If you are trying to add a shape and get an error:
Error "No extended shape data for..." then that means the .sd file for that shape is missing from the \GLOBAL\SHAPES subdirectory MSTS.
"Failed to open shape file.." means the .s file for that shape is missing" - as above, and these would occur together if it UKFS track shapes aren't installed.
If you get those messages, run the file ukfsv3.1_shape_installer.exe (in c:\program files\ukfinescale v3) and make sure you set the path to that of your MSTS installation (it doesn't use the registry key so you can easily install it to other locations of MSTS you may have)
If you get "Failed to open texture file" then the UKFS textures are not in the routes texture directories, make sure you copy these from the texture sets into the /TEXTURES directory making sure you also copy the SNOW directory.
"Shape failed to load..." usually means the textures and/or the shape files are not present.
I'm looking into ways to improve future installations so that installation is easier, and with fewer parts.
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The reason for the error this is that "Track sections" list contains all the pieces which are defined in your tsection.dat file whether you use the pieces in your route or not. The same thing can happen with the "Road sections"
The easiest solution here and this is what I do, is to uncheck the Show thumbnails box.
The alternative would be to copy the textures for every peice into every route you wish to edit. If you have a standard version of the tsection.dat then you may not have all the known possible track and road pieces (an d their textures) installed.
Laurie.
The easiest solution here and this is what I do, is to uncheck the Show thumbnails box.
The alternative would be to copy the textures for every peice into every route you wish to edit. If you have a standard version of the tsection.dat then you may not have all the known possible track and road pieces (an d their textures) installed.
Laurie.
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The Carlisle Settle line (Europe1) doesn't use UKFS so the only reason for the problem is that RE is trying to generate thumbnails for all shapes included in the tsection file.
Either use a utility such as Route-Riter to rebuild the tsection file with only the items you have installed or untick the thumbnail checkbox.
Unless you have a UKFS route or intend building one you needn't actually install anything for UKFS.
Installing UKFS textures into every route you have would be a rather silly method of solving the problem, even though it would work!
John
Either use a utility such as Route-Riter to rebuild the tsection file with only the items you have installed or untick the thumbnail checkbox.
Unless you have a UKFS route or intend building one you needn't actually install anything for UKFS.
Installing UKFS textures into every route you have would be a rather silly method of solving the problem, even though it would work!
John
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