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Thanks for the comments. I haven't really worked on the route for the last year waiting, waiting, and waiting some more for a stable version of TANE. I didn't want hours of work to be wasted because I was using assets that wouldn't work in TANE. I'll try installing SP1 if it ever comes out. I don't want to deal with beta testing and flaky versions of TANE. I don't have the patience.
Thats a very interesting SIgnal in that last Shot, which one is it?
Thanks
-Falcus
"To be" released, "or not to be" released... or finished (for that matter)? "That is the question" Kamran! That is the question that has preoccupied this Forum for the longest time! From my own experiance, having done a TaNE conversion of my own route (originally created in TS12), I found it to be quite the arduous task; and as anyone who has converted their routes over will tell you, the biggest headache is the trees... which Dricketts himself had mentioned almost a year ago in his last post!what happening to this route?
any progress?
"To be" released, "or not to be" released... or finished (for that matter)? "That is the question" Kamran! That is the question that has preoccupied this Forum for the longest time! From my own experiance, having done a TaNE conversion of my own route (originally created in TS12), I found it to be quite the arduous task; and as anyone who has converted their routes over will tell you, the biggest headache is the trees... which Dricketts himself had mentioned almost a year ago in his last post!
Given the complexity and enormity of "The Frisco High Line" God only knows what Dicketts is going through with his route! :'( Most concerning...as I'd said, it has been almost a year!
So there is no way to to obtain the route even though it is abandoned?