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No uncompressed or decompression flies no renaming.I don't know about you I don't have time to do all that.
Wow, it took you longer to write that post then to download a file and open it, then copy and past a file into it and rename it. But you don't have time???
I'd love to check the files your referring to, but I don't have the payware files needed to complete the engines, so can't. Also I have to wonder why no one else has commented about that problem with them?
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Wow, it took you longer to write that post then to download a file and open it, then copy and past a file into it and rename it. But you don't have time???
I'd love to check the files your referring to, but I don't have the payware files needed to complete the engines, so can't. Also I have to wonder why no one else has commented about that problem with them?
you have no idea what you are talking about you took a partial quote and spewed out a reply do you feel big now?
The "black spot on the wheels" issue is a minor defect in the original .ace files of some Streamlines/TS models. I spent an hour awhile back and found where the small error was in the image file. It took me about a minute to fix it once I found it. That's been quite awhile ago now. As for the comment that payware files are usually perfect, well, I've yet to find one that is. I've fixed issues in payware products hundreds of times. In fact, finding an error-free payware product is the very rare exception, not the rule.
ok again where in this post do I say payware is usually perfect? I did say it was out of the box meaning ready to go not having to jump through hoops to get it to work.
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