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The only issue I have is kuid 2:149987:21709:2 asphalt03 is showing as faulty.
I tried revert but no help.
Any suggestions would be most appreciated.
First, my grateful thanks to Jointed Rail - Coal Country was and still is great – M & WP looks to be in the same league - please keep it coming.
OK, I seem to have had the same one or two glitches as experienced by others during the download/install process but Kevin gave me a few pointers and that cleared the way.
However, the real crunch came when having viewed the M & WP List of Dependencies in Content Manager, I discovered that the list included 209 assets marked up as “Open for Edit” – PLUS, a further 200 assets that were marked up as “AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD”.
“Modifying” the first 209 items was accomplished in about 1.1/4 hours – no real issue, but as my usual DLS download speed averages out at around 9.6 KB/second, I reckoned that when applied to downloading the 200 missing, but nevertheless, essential assets, I had something like an 8 hour marathon on my hands. It finally mapped out at about 7.1/2.
Accepting that Trainz continues to be a steep learning curve for relative newcomers, are these 200 missing assets down to me only having two US railroads (Hinton Division and Coal Country) on my system, that these new assets were obviously not part of the original TANE package and therefore “new territory”. Did anybody else have the same or similar issues, if not, why? Everything now appears to be good to go but the whole business has been something of a revelation. We live and learn.
regards
Sorry to Necro, but I am having an issue with the Coal Tipple scenario. I get to the signal at the end of the baloon loop after loading, get the message to return, but the signal stays at red. Has anyone else experienced this?
I noticed that a bit of the way down the line, there are 3 empty cars sitting on the track by themselves. Could this be keeping the signal at red?