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The error type was classified as C00005.
Running it on Windows 7 64-bit, with 8 Gigs of RAM and a GTX 570 1.25 GB VRAM.
Any ideas?
It certainly was a grind for me and trying to imagine what it would have been like chugging up them steep inclines, great fun :D
Natanael is practicing building routes and his father (R.C. de Visser) does signalling and scenarios.
You can also refer to the guide he created: "Driving the steam locomotive and the techical aspects."
Regards,
R.C de Visseer
I was a subway driver but now I am an International coachdriver thourghout Europe. I know Scotland and England quite well due to my proffesion. We live in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Regards, R.C. de Visser
No wonder it shows up as one of the most popular in the list for today. The AI traffic content is superb and your timings for the services must have taken a great deal of planning.
Are you an Ex-BR driver by any chance ?
This is also one of the longest scenarios available which adds to the enjoyment. Was held up at Dunragit Gate 05 "Outer Home" at 03:27 hours for several minutes but I arrived at Stranraer at 03:46 hours with 220 psi on the gauge thanks to the B5 abilty to hold steam using the manual firing and injectors. If only TS2014 included a "Coronation Pacific" that would be very interesting as I think that loco was used on some of the services from London to Stranraer.
Well done for your time spent on this great scenario and look forward to others. Cheers, Paul.
Regard's Jim, Ex Southern Driver...