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I know i have asked this before but whats the website you got the RTS track off?2 more from me tonight.
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Has there been a change of policy as regards to snowsignal's content, then? I believe it had always been made clear that any reskins of his items were to be for personal use only and couldn't be distributed nor would be hosted for downloading, even by those in possession of legit copies of his products...the 56 is available for transfer, but only the .tga's (or railwaves have agreed to host them for free on their website).
Has there been a change of policy as regards to snowsignal's content, then? I believe it had always been made clear that any reskins of his items were to be for personal use only and couldn't be distributed nor would be hosted for downloading, even by those in possession of legit copies of his products...
When i download it it saves as an archive and i cant open it in trainz 2009?
In that case could you make a weatherd split headcode class 37 In EWS livery?Also ill take requests.
It's not a zip file its the normal trainz cdp icon but green with the word archive on it.If it's an archive (.zip file) you will need to right-click it and choose Extract All... then follow the instructions.
Shane
hmmm, interesting. Snowsignal counted the whole model - textures et al - as being copyrighted and wouldn't permit even the tga file being distributed.well all i know from what railwaves had said. i was allowed to distibute the .tga as it was only a texture file. not the mesh.
i presume its so that this way if anyone without a legit 56 pack wont be able to get a hold of it. just a useless picture, essentialy.
thats what im led to believe.
hmmm, interesting. Snowsignal counted the whole model - textures et al - as being copyrighted and wouldn't permit even the tga file being distributed.
i assumed seeing as railwaves distributes it themselves that they had purchased or, 'comadiered' the rights.