Feeling that my 2019 Platinum install had grown over-bloated at a terabyte, and wishing to reinstall back on the system drive for a leaner and more efficient system, I backed it up and uninstalled it. Then I installed it to the system drive. After downloading my DLC, I thought I should be good to go. But wait. 216 Built-ins have "Newer version available". And if I try to select them all, the Download button goes gray, so one at a time? This could take a while.
Oh, and there are three built-in sessions with Missing Dependencies. Fortunately these are all from one place, the C&O Hinton Route region, <kuid2:439337:101127:4> 1950s Glory Years USA. This is missing some 58 assets, all available for download of course.
But this is not a new install, so no FCT applies. The 58 assets will probably take tonight, and then I can start on the "Newer version available" assets tomorrow night after work.
So if I were a new customer with a brand new install, would I have to figure all this out? Since this is all core product and DLC, are these things not being kept up as assets change? If I WERE a new customer I think I would be frustrated right off the git-go that I had to spend days getting all this to where is should be on a new install. Just sayin'.
Oh, and there are three built-in sessions with Missing Dependencies. Fortunately these are all from one place, the C&O Hinton Route region, <kuid2:439337:101127:4> 1950s Glory Years USA. This is missing some 58 assets, all available for download of course.
But this is not a new install, so no FCT applies. The 58 assets will probably take tonight, and then I can start on the "Newer version available" assets tomorrow night after work.
So if I were a new customer with a brand new install, would I have to figure all this out? Since this is all core product and DLC, are these things not being kept up as assets change? If I WERE a new customer I think I would be frustrated right off the git-go that I had to spend days getting all this to where is should be on a new install. Just sayin'.