G Gary25b Member Dec 13, 2010 #1 What exactly does minimum build version mean? Does it imply a standard? Is it simply a timestamp? Could a min build version of 3.3 item have asset dependencies that are lower than 3.3?
What exactly does minimum build version mean? Does it imply a standard? Is it simply a timestamp? Could a min build version of 3.3 item have asset dependencies that are lower than 3.3?
S shaneturner12 Tutorial Creator Dec 13, 2010 #2 To some extent, it is a standard (as it semi-directly relates to Trainz version) It is possible for a map/session with trainz-build 3.3 to have dependencies with a trainz-build as low as 1.3. Shane
To some extent, it is a standard (as it semi-directly relates to Trainz version) It is possible for a map/session with trainz-build 3.3 to have dependencies with a trainz-build as low as 1.3. Shane
R rweber95 New member Dec 14, 2010 #3 Minimum build version, as used in Content Manager, restricts the list of kuids that is listed. If you set the minimum build to 2.9, all kuids with a build number of 2.9 or greater will be listed. Build numbers 1.3 thru 2.8 will be blocked. Bob
Minimum build version, as used in Content Manager, restricts the list of kuids that is listed. If you set the minimum build to 2.9, all kuids with a build number of 2.9 or greater will be listed. Build numbers 1.3 thru 2.8 will be blocked. Bob