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Re: external downloads, how do you get them on trainz
New postby glbotu on Sat Jul 26, 2008 5:30 pm
Right, what have you actually downloaded. If it is a cdp file (with the green icon), then simply double click it and it should install by itself, removing the cache file so that it can re-build itself. If it is a .zip or a .rar file with other files inside, extract to /TRS2004/World/Custom/Trains and it should work. If you have done both/one of those things, then you are probably missing dependencies. To check this, go to http://www.tafweb-trainz.co.uk and download trainz objectz. This program can find if objects have missing assets (don't let it fix anything when loading it can go wrong). When the grids are loaded (this will make sense when you have installed and run the program) right click on the piece of content and click "check dependencies". It will then give you an option to find missing assets on the DLS. Do this. Ensure you are registered with the download station. http://www.auran.com/TRS2004/DLS.php. If things STILL aren't working then re-install trainz and re-download/install the content.
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MERGING REQUIRED!!!!!!!
He gave me his progress while I had only TC and almost everything was missing, and it wouldn't let you go to newark because, thats pretty much entirely off of TRS2006 dependencies. I merged and everything worked perfectly. If you haven't done so, you should check out the forum. I'll ur basically doing is copying all of the dependencies from the 06 folder to the TC folder. I'm pretty sure just 06 will wrok better than just TC but tou'll still be missin quite a few things.
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