
Originally Posted by
OTTODAD
I hate having to say this but it would appear that re-installing TS-2013 is your only option to sort out your problems.
Rename your RAILWORKS folder to RAILWORKS-COPY and on-line to STEAM have it do a VERIFY GAME CACHE.
That will take some time also having to download all the DLCs you have purchased.
That done and there are no problems with SBHHs using the Editors and saving a few minor test WIPs then BACK-UP the entire RAILWORKS folder in case it is needed again.
Then add FREEWARE and other PAYWARE routes one after the other, using their expanded downloads and not copies of the ones you may have worked on.
Do not use anything from the RAILWORKS-COPY folder just yet, such as routes you have worked on, as they may contain what causes problems.
After each addition test TS-2013 to make sure all is still working.
If it does not then you know what the problem is, the last add-on you have installed. DELETE what is has installed.
After adding more add-ons test TS-2013 again and BACK-UP the Railworks folder if all is well.
All add-on downloads installed, TS-2013 still having no problems, then BACK-UP again before starting to work on a route in earnest, after restoring one you have worked on from the RAILWORKS-COPY and after having restored one test TS-2013 all of it is still working until you find the one you have screwed up ! DELETE it's Content/Routes folder !
Every time you have a TS-2013 Railworks folder which has no problems then BACK-UP again, but this time to another location other than the one you have BACKED-UP a previous healthy one in case that you have overlooked a problem in the current one, so that you can step back and restore a previous healthy one.
Before restoring a fully working, healthy BACK-UP of a Railworks folder it is a good idea to DELETE the faulty one in case files and folders have been PASTED to incorrect locations.
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