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That's the folders that I was referring to. The data folder. It's a more than just DLC. backups - caches - editing folder pls more.Maybe I've worded the question badly. I meant the downloaded content folder.
I know that when you install Trainz it creates a folder called:
C:\Users\James73\AppData\Local\N3V Games\Trainz 2019
C:\Users\James73\AppData\Local\N3V Games\Trainz 2022
But it's the downloaded content folder I want to know if you can share? You set the location for this in the launch window.
Yes. You can compress and save your local folder from TRS 19 and import it into ‘22. I’ve done this over every game upgrade to save time on the hassle of trying to figure out which assets I’ve downloaded, etc. Make sure you’re ONLY copying the local folder. Don’t tinker with anything else otherwise chaos will ensue.Maybe I've worded the question badly. I meant the downloaded content folder.
I know that when you install Trainz it creates a folder called:
C:\Users\James73\AppData\Local\N3V Games\Trainz 2019
C:\Users\James73\AppData\Local\N3V Games\Trainz 2022
But it's the downloaded content folder I want to know if you can share? You set the location for this in the launch window.
I’ve copied my TRS19 local folder over to ‘22 and had zero issues.No, you can not share because content may work in 19 but not in 22, and vice versa. Content is downloaded into the original folder and then in the local folder. Trainz then adds to or creates a database that the game reads. You can not have two versions of the same kuid number with a different version number to be used in one or the other Trainz versions. Your routes and sessions are also saved in these folders.
You can do that with the same program version but not two different program versions. The reason is due to the disparity between data files when the program versions are different and also between products.@acelejalde - He seems to be asking if he can SHARE the same folder with two apps. Not duplicate them. There is a big difference.
Ahhh okay. Then my apologies—something like that isn’t possible and would be disastrous. I figured he was only talking about moving the local folder that contains all the imported and downloaded assets.@acelejalde - He seems to be asking if he can SHARE the same folder with two apps. Not duplicate them. There is a big difference.
No need to apologize as I could be wrong. Only the OP knows for sure. I just wanted to point that out.Ahhh okay. Then my apologies—something like that isn’t possible and would be disastrous. I figured he was only talking about moving the local folder that contains all the imported and downloaded assets.