Greetings,
I am having issues with the passengers in TS12.
A few days ago whilst installing some new content, the passenger asset and product became faulty. The fault was that 2 of .im files could not be read which suprised me as it is a built in asset. I attempted to reinstalled TS12 in the hope of rectifying this issue.
On the first attempt, the tadaemon.exe process crashed displaying a null error referring to the database not being able to be read. I tried a second time to reinstall and this time it worked. The asset is not faulty.
However, when I went to look at a layout in surveyor the passengers were all sat down. I chekced in driver and the same was occuring. This problem has been occuring only with the asset used in buildings. The product version is completely fixed and working correctly.
This is how it looked before:
This is how it looks now:
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Is there any way of rectifying this issue?
Changing direct x to open gl and back makes no difference.
System specs:
Windows 7 64-bit SP1
Intel Celeron E3400
4GB DDR2
Nvidia GTS 450 1GB
Regards
Johan
I am having issues with the passengers in TS12.
A few days ago whilst installing some new content, the passenger asset and product became faulty. The fault was that 2 of .im files could not be read which suprised me as it is a built in asset. I attempted to reinstalled TS12 in the hope of rectifying this issue.
On the first attempt, the tadaemon.exe process crashed displaying a null error referring to the database not being able to be read. I tried a second time to reinstall and this time it worked. The asset is not faulty.
However, when I went to look at a layout in surveyor the passengers were all sat down. I chekced in driver and the same was occuring. This problem has been occuring only with the asset used in buildings. The product version is completely fixed and working correctly.
This is how it looked before:

This is how it looks now:

Uploaded with ImageShack.us
Is there any way of rectifying this issue?
Changing direct x to open gl and back makes no difference.
System specs:
Windows 7 64-bit SP1
Intel Celeron E3400
4GB DDR2
Nvidia GTS 450 1GB
Regards
Johan