Good afternoon gents; I'm trying to get R4P CPR Snow Plow generic. It's a fine looking rig! I want it more for a scenery item, just sitting on a siding.
In my content manger I have 2 entries for it:
the first one has the zzz status, <kuid:198760:100653>. I can't open the "view
dependencies". View errors and warnings has 0 for both.
the second one has the local status, <kuid2:198760:100653:1>. It has a missing dependency icon. In the Asset Dependencies there are 0 broken, 0 broken dependencies, 0 missing, 0 on download station, 1 unknown. In the view errors and warnings it says, "Dependency <kuid:74779:100064> is unknown.
I tried looking for it online, I found a site where it was mentioned, but after reading the posts, I never saw any info about it. I really don't know if this kuid is even causing a problem.
I believe the plow was made for "version trainz classics 3", sorry if I got that mixed up a bit. Is this something that won't work in TS12? It's on my Rail yard list, but no view of it. I tried to put it on a track, and that was a no go, too. Sorry if this is confusing.
Thanks and cheers......Rick
In my content manger I have 2 entries for it:
the first one has the zzz status, <kuid:198760:100653>. I can't open the "view
dependencies". View errors and warnings has 0 for both.
the second one has the local status, <kuid2:198760:100653:1>. It has a missing dependency icon. In the Asset Dependencies there are 0 broken, 0 broken dependencies, 0 missing, 0 on download station, 1 unknown. In the view errors and warnings it says, "Dependency <kuid:74779:100064> is unknown.
I tried looking for it online, I found a site where it was mentioned, but after reading the posts, I never saw any info about it. I really don't know if this kuid is even causing a problem.
I believe the plow was made for "version trainz classics 3", sorry if I got that mixed up a bit. Is this something that won't work in TS12? It's on my Rail yard list, but no view of it. I tried to put it on a track, and that was a no go, too. Sorry if this is confusing.
Thanks and cheers......Rick