what happened to my Trainz 22?

That is not a regular retail release build number. Are you using a beta (test) version?


One possibility is that those assets are faulty, e.g. they may have missing dependencies. You will need to use Content Manager to help diagnose the problem.

If you have not used Content Manager before then:-
  1. from the Trainz Launcher click the Manage Content option. You will see a scrollable list of all your installed assets with their properties - their IDs, types, file sizes, etc
  2. at the top of the screen, where it says Filter Installed, click in the "Installed" box and a drop down list of different filters will appear
  3. one of the filters will be called Faulty (if the list is long you may have to scroll up or down to see it). Click Faulty.
  4. a list of all the faulty assets, in red, will appear
  5. find your troublesome locos in the list and look at the Status item in their properties. Do the words "Missing dependencies" appear?
    1. If so then right mouse click on one of these assets (click anywhere in the row) and select the option List Dependencies from the drop down list
    2. The names (if available) and ID codes of any missing parts (such as the bogies) will be shown.
Report back with the names (if available) and ID codes of those mussing assets. A simple trick to use here is to left click on a row, open the Edit menu, select Copy and then paste (Ctrl+V) it into your forum post.
ok so, this is not a beta test version of TRAINZ. I did what you said but I don't know what the missing assets are for my CSX engines, I would at least like the name for the CSX trucks for the CSX engines please. I just want to play trains normally again.
 
This might be helpful. Go into Manage Content. There is a filter in the top left corner (mine defaults to Installed) A drop down menu will list several options. Try the Open for Editing. There may be a list of files listed. Right click on each one to revert to original. Another place to check is the faulty list. That may keep routes from opening.

You didn't mention this but downloading content to install into the game (from outside the DLC) may have dependent files (train horns, engine sounds, loadable products) which may be outdated. The game sometimes will try to install an older file like an "asset library" which will cause a massive system crash.

Just some things to check.
 
I did what you said but I don't know what the missing assets are for my CSX engines
So what did Content Manager tell you about the CSX engines? Can we assume from the above that the CSX engines are missing trucks (bogies)?

Can you post what Content Manager reported? Or, at the very least, can you identify the <kuid> codes of the CSX engines?
 
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