Tim brings up a good point. I am not familiar with TS2012, but his theory may work (especially since there are no speedtrees and most of the content is pre-2009). Because of that, I probably could back date the near finished demo version once in TS2012. However, my real concern is that there is a ton more custom content needed to complete the full route (which I haven't made for TS2009 yet because I just haven't gotten that far). So, the full complete route will almost have to be in TS2012, unless there is a way to backdate all future content. As, Tim mentioned, we at PW are trying to make it and other content function in as many versions of Trainz as possible (that's the goal).
Just to be clear, I am not giving up the project...just postponing it 'till a new machine arrives. At that point, I will pick up project again and see what can happen about back dating.
@sawyer811: I will eventually finish the route, I just have to figure out how to back date to TS2009 from TS2012...although when I think about how much work it is to build, the route may be finished when TS2012 is out of date

(but hopefully it will be down sooner)
@SuperFudd: I don't know to be honest with ya'. I do know it's a number of reasons, but I don't know what is the major cause. All I can say is that:
1) TS2009 for some reason never ran as one would expect on my machine (probably because of reason 2).
2) the machine is tired (a few years past it's expected life and is far out of date to be running such programs such as TS2009)
3) It's had its fair share of parts replaced/updated and system re-installs to try to get the most life out it. (which in the process destroyed TS2006 for me, which I started out building in).
4) there is more that I don't know and can't figure out.
Everything is and has been kept clean so nothing would have a chance of being bogged down. The workstation is just far out dated, and building a detailed route (which the FRR originally wasn't, but I rebuilt again to have a fair amount of detail) was a struggle for the machine to work and load.
-D.C.
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