North west england v2.1
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North west england v2.1
just purchased this community cd are there any patches for this yet
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Re: North west england v2.1
Are you having any problems with the route? If so, what are they and I (we) will try to assist.ryangt2 wrote:just purchased this community cd are there any patches for this yet
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T
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Re: North west england v2.1
I have just got it as well, one problem....on one the activitys (37 Southport - Blackpool North) I get out of Southport and all the ground (not scenery, just the ground) dissaperears.terrycunliffe wrote:Are you having any problems with the route? If so, what are they and I (we) will try to assist.ryangt2 wrote:just purchased this community cd are there any patches for this yet
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T
I've not had a chance to do all the route but I got as far as Preston and it was still the same. I did another activity which started at Fleetwood and theground was there, wether or not is was an isolated insedent I dont know. Nice route though!
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Re: North west england v2.1
MSTS Bug. Read the README that accompanies the route.chuxn2005 wrote: I have just got it as well, one problem....on one the activitys (37 Southport - Blackpool North) I get out of Southport and all the ground (not scenery, just the ground) dissaperears.
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There were a few patches (not really patches, more modifications) in NWE v2.0 which were imported into NWE v2.1. The CD is complete and (as we speak at the moment) there are no known patches as it should all work - except the white-out bug which is clearly documented in the ReadMe.
I can see your point Ryangt2 but this ones as boxed at the moment.
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I can see your point Ryangt2 but this ones as boxed at the moment.
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I've been following htis with interets - I'm wondering whether the old MSTS white-out bug could be looked at by George of binpatch fame, when he looks at his next version? It would be very nice to see the back of this bug.
I'll stick up a posting on the bin patch forum - you never know!
Cheers
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I'll stick up a posting on the bin patch forum - you never know!
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You can move the whole route 8 tiles to the East using Route-Riter and remove the white out.
All activities installed when you make the 'jump' will still work. Any new ones won't.
And before anyone asks, there is a very good reason why V2.1 was not released in this form (i.e. moved), but one I won't elaborate on at the moment.
Regards,
Terry
All activities installed when you make the 'jump' will still work. Any new ones won't.
And before anyone asks, there is a very good reason why V2.1 was not released in this form (i.e. moved), but one I won't elaborate on at the moment.
Regards,
Terry
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Two rules to get you through life: If it's stuck and it's not supposed to be, WD-40 it. If it's not stuck and it's supposed to be, gorilla glue it.
Two rules to get you through life: If it's stuck and it's not supposed to be, WD-40 it. If it's not stuck and it's supposed to be, gorilla glue it.