





I took all these in the editor, but I see the same thing when I drive them in the world. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks very much.
~bnsf9580
Chacal wrote:You have to extract them from RailsimulatorUSAssets.ap
Chacal wrote:Preferably RW-Tools, it has special functions for that in the File menu.
Otherwise open with 7zip, extract the files, making sure the folder structure is the same as inside the archive, then you have to remove the read-only attributes for the files you want to modify.
Chacal wrote:Preferably RW-Tools, it has special functions for that in the File menu.
Otherwise open with 7zip, extract the files, making sure the folder structure is the same as inside the archive, then you have to remove the read-only attributes for the files you want to modify.
Chacal wrote:Preferably RW-Tools, it has special functions for that in the File menu.
Otherwise open with 7zip, extract the files, making sure the folder structure is the same as inside the archive, then you have to remove the read-only attributes for the files you want to modify.
bnsf9580 wrote:Now onto bigger problems...
(BNSF Dash 9 download from Obo's Catalog... Do you happen to know where I could find this file: CajonPass_WP_04_02.GEOPCDX? The only one I hadn't transferred because I didn't know where it was lol)
arizonachris wrote:bnsf9580 wrote:Now onto bigger problems...
(BNSF Dash 9 download from Obo's Catalog... Do you happen to know where I could find this file: CajonPass_WP_04_02.GEOPCDX? The only one I hadn't transferred because I didn't know where it was lol)
Yep. missing textures in the cab file. I take it you haven't purchased the Cajon Pass route yet? That route used to be one that came with Railworks as a default route years ago. I think it became an optional route with TS2012 or TS2013. Since GeoPcDx files cannot be freely distributed, you need to purchase that route to get that file.
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