Downloaded Sessions not working.

Hi John,

Yes I have a lot of purchased DLC it has all downloaded and out of ten routes, if you the Settle and Carlisle as just one, downloaded so far only two of them have between them only four runable sessions. This does not look like that good a step forward. I have not had time to run any of them to conclusion so I don't know if they will fully function.
 
Hi John,

Yes I have a lot of purchased DLC it has all downloaded and out of ten routes, if you the Settle and Carlisle as just one, downloaded so far only two of them have between them only four runable sessions. This does not look like that good a step forward. I have not had time to run any of them to conclusion so I don't know if they will fully function.

Something is amiss here and it's not at the N3V side. Are you on a limited connection? Sometimes wireless connections can cause data corruption if there are too many interruptions, and the only remedy for that is to directly connect to the router.

I too have the Settle and Carlisle and lots of other routes. The SnC downloaded early on and works fine. I ran one of the sessions the other day and it looked great, albeit, a bit long in the tooth now and needing a sprucing up.
 
The connection is not wireless, and to add insult to injury everything worked perfectly in the beta test release. It is only now that I have installed the same version under early access that routes are failing. I know it's not an issue with N3V as such, as I said the beta test version with the same release number was fine.

I have also removed and reinstalled everything at least three times now with exactly the same results every time.
 
Probably a long shot, then:-

in the launcher under Settings -> Dev check that "compatibility mode" is set to "maximise compatibility". Any other setting will compromise old scripts (though the default setting shpuld be "maximise compatibility")

Colin
 
Probably a long shot, then:-

in the launcher under Settings -> Dev check that "compatibility mode" is set to "maximise compatibility". Any other setting will compromise old scripts (though the default setting shpuld be "maximise compatibility")

Colin

Who would have thought, at what point it has got changed, and why it stayed set at that in spite of deleting and reinstalling everything I don't know but that is it. Compatibility mode set to performance not maximum compatibility. All working smoothly again. Thanks to all who contributed to this thread and at last found a solution.

David
 
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