Patching manually

Is there any way to install a patch manually? 22 tells me a patch is available but just keeps erroring. Disabled AV but still doesn't work.

I've managed to copy the 8GB patch file and wondered if I could just run it manually. Tried running the "patch installer" executable but there are no options in there that it will let me point to a file.

TIA.
 
Whilst not specifically answering your question, personally, I would hold off installing it. Many users are experiencing problems with SP6: https://forums.auran.com/threads/trainz-update-announcement-sp6.181861/
Thanks for the heads up. I'm not even sure which version it's trying to patch to. It already went through one and now it wants another.

There's no information in the file about version number. Currently I'm on build 126273.

However I will hold - thanks!
 
Thanks for the heads up. I'm not even sure which version it's trying to patch to. It already went through one and now it wants another.

There's no information in the file about version number. Currently I'm on build 126273.

However I will hold - thanks!
I'm currently reinstalling Trainz Plus to go back to SP5, which for me was build 129343. SP6 builds are as follows, so as long as you avoid these you should be fine:

  • 131988 TRS22 Steam (Mac)
  • 131986 TRS22 Steam (PC)
  • 131985 Trainz Plus (Mac)
  • 131982 TRS22 (Mac)
  • 131965 TRS22 (PC)
  • 131958 Trainz Plus Steam (PC)
  • 131957 Trainz Plus Steam (Mac)
  • 131951 TRS22 (Mac App Store)
  • 131950 Trainz Plus (PC)
 
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126273 is TRS22 SP4, so you can patch your game to SP5 (128487) then to SP5 Hotfix (129335). SP4 is Trainz Build 5.5, so everything 5.6 will be incompatible if you don't patch to SP5.
So this goes back to my original question of whether I can do this manually because the automatic process is failing?
 
How-to here.

In your particular case, replace 131965 with 128487 then apply the patch. Once done, let the game patch to 129335.
 
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