I use JR signals extensively, whether it's the Search light signals, or the older Tri-color signals.
I have updated the Signal FX script to 1.75a, and now I see a stream of errors in the log files.
- FXCorona::Init> unable to create texture instance for: "redcorona.texture"
- FXCorona::Init> unable to create texture instance for: "redcorona.texture"
- FXCorona::Init> unable to create texture instance for: "redcorona.texture"
- FXCorona::Init> unable to create texture instance for: "redcorona.texture"
This is only a sample of the continues stream which appears when I load up any of my routes for editing.
Do you have any idea what this may be?
If it's not your signal script that's causing this, then I will continue looking elsewhere.
It's been a few weeks since I've actually used T:ANE and this is a fresh install as well since last Saturday when I reinstalled Windows. I have no faulty content other than some missing dependencies from a route I downloaded, and those appear to be trivial.
I'm probably one of the only ones who actually looks at the logs!
Thanks.
John
I have updated the Signal FX script to 1.75a, and now I see a stream of errors in the log files.
- FXCorona::Init> unable to create texture instance for: "redcorona.texture"
- FXCorona::Init> unable to create texture instance for: "redcorona.texture"
- FXCorona::Init> unable to create texture instance for: "redcorona.texture"
- FXCorona::Init> unable to create texture instance for: "redcorona.texture"
This is only a sample of the continues stream which appears when I load up any of my routes for editing.
Do you have any idea what this may be?
If it's not your signal script that's causing this, then I will continue looking elsewhere.
It's been a few weeks since I've actually used T:ANE and this is a fresh install as well since last Saturday when I reinstalled Windows. I have no faulty content other than some missing dependencies from a route I downloaded, and those appear to be trivial.
I'm probably one of the only ones who actually looks at the logs!
Thanks.
John