trainfan2017
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Looking good Tom!
@Mick, did the update change the performance on your TS12?
Cheers
David
@Mick, did the update change the performance on your TS12?
Cheers
David
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Well i finally updated to TS12 SP1 after purchasing a boxed version so i didn't have to try and patch up manually on my bandwidth which would of taken a month lol, I bought one of Zec's DD Class steamer's age's ago and it all downloaded ok but be buggered if i can find it in game now, Anyway here we see K Class 103 with K Class 104 as mid train helper hauling sum cattle wagon's.
Cheers Mick.
Hi AxeI find it easier to set up a filter for Zec (S301), then you can access all of his content easily.
I just purchased the DD1 pack and the DD2 pack. they downloaded into TS12 SP1 ok, but they are not downloading into TANE build 78667. I get a qatest:sc028 when I select it to download I get a error qatest:sc028 unable to contact host.
I was able to download other DLC previously in TANE.
any ideas?
regards
Nice work David gee those 49's need sum work they appear very bright mate, Great too see Davido's stuff still working fine in the latest version. What is that first wagon behind the 49's David one of your creation's ?.
Cheers Mick.
Yeah fair enough mate a lot of that would be my fault as they were made for a earlier version and even then weren't made correctly i think lol, Nice work anyways mate.
Cheers Mick.
Hi David
Just a thought, but was the route transferred from a previous version? If so, you'll need to reset the environment settings for the route. This is done by opening the route into Survetor (using 'edit route'), and then click on the 'main menu' button on the top toolbar, then click on 'edit environment'. Now click on the 'reset colours' button above the clock.
You can then adjust the colours (and hence the brightness) using the tools provided. Each of the 'dots' around the clock represents a time point where you can change the environment colours. You can also add, move, or remove time points as required.
The sun colour box will change the directional light colour.
The ambient colour box will change the ambient colour.
The sky box has 3 'levels' that can be adjusted, so you can have a different colour at the horizon, half way up, and at the top.
Note, the colour also effects the brightness. So if you want darker light but at a similar colour, you can do so by reducing each of the colour wheels equally (or close enough to). It will take a bit of practice
Regards
Nice work Tom were you able to get them to load at all ?.
Cheers Mick.
Nice work Tom yeah looking forward to checking them out, Zec found those grain container's too David over at the Thread you started on Vitrainz mate.
Cheers Mick.