A slight bump, but worth mentioning as I am now suffering from it.
If, for any reason, Steam malfunctions it means you cannot open Railworks. This is currently an issue on the laptop where I uninstalled RW, together with Steam then relented and tried to reinstall. Unfortunately there is a process called "SteamGuard" which for reasons best known to Valve is flagging it up as new hardware and requires an unlock code to be input. Except that each time they send me a code, Steam is rejecting it as "not quite right" despite me entering the sequence correctly.
So Railworks won't run on the laptop where I do development and thus far haven't replied to my support request. The loss will hopefully be Trainz' gain as I dust off dormant projects in TS2010 for another look. I shall be uninstalling what there is of RW and Steam on the laptop tomorrow and leaving it off. Take that, RSC. The space will come in handy for TS12 when I get round to ordering it.
A cautionary tale but one also relevant to Trainz users as N3V sell a version through Steam. My advice - leave well alone and buy direct from N3V. Steam ain't worth the hassle.
If, for any reason, Steam malfunctions it means you cannot open Railworks. This is currently an issue on the laptop where I uninstalled RW, together with Steam then relented and tried to reinstall. Unfortunately there is a process called "SteamGuard" which for reasons best known to Valve is flagging it up as new hardware and requires an unlock code to be input. Except that each time they send me a code, Steam is rejecting it as "not quite right" despite me entering the sequence correctly.
So Railworks won't run on the laptop where I do development and thus far haven't replied to my support request. The loss will hopefully be Trainz' gain as I dust off dormant projects in TS2010 for another look. I shall be uninstalling what there is of RW and Steam on the laptop tomorrow and leaving it off. Take that, RSC. The space will come in handy for TS12 when I get round to ordering it.
A cautionary tale but one also relevant to Trainz users as N3V sell a version through Steam. My advice - leave well alone and buy direct from N3V. Steam ain't worth the hassle.