PapaXpress wrote:I am still scratching my head on that.
Not too hard, you'll get a rash.

PapaXpress wrote:I am still scratching my head on that.
OlPaint wrote:PapaXpress
Do you know if a tutorial is available for setting up BE2 under Windows 7 64bit OS? I have yet been unable to start it up and need help configuring it.
OlPaint
OlPaint wrote:mrennie
Ok, if there is no special configuration required, then how does one start and use BE2. I can't seem to even get it to run for me.
OlPaint
OlPaint wrote:mrennie
Ok, if there is no special configuration required, then how does one start and use BE2. I can't seem to even get it to run for me.
OlPaint
BNSFdude wrote:It's hard to help you out when you aren't providing any related info.
Is it a hard crash?
Any messages given?
Does the program even open?
Do you have any contents in your Railworks-->Temp folder?
Hack wrote:I can still use the older version, although to use the asset editor I need to go through my 2013 backup. Normally I wouldn't be concerned, but all the raving about the new features only makes me want to try it out more.
eyein12 wrote:not to make you feel worse but its awesome. the exporting is more reliable, and faster. if there is something wrong it tells you exactly whats wrong instead of crashing. multiple tabs so that you can have BPs side by side. The right clicking is much better. you can go directly to any referenced files location by clicking on it in the BP. it has a built in warning and error log before you export so you can fix your mistakes beforehand.
eyein12 wrote:You'd like it. better ditch XP soon. 7 is better anyway
trainperson210 wrote:sorry if this is the rong place but.... I have been looking into changing the big boys top speed and so far I have found my way over to the blueprint editor, but I have no idea how to begin from there, or even load the big boys information. Not looking for anyone to hold my hand through it all but if you could tell me how to open it and whether or not I'm actually going in the right direction that would be awesome! thanks! :)
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