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BVE => BVE/OpenBVE Support => Topic started by: B3 via Av U on January 19, 2013, 07:37:58 am
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Hey guys!
I am not new to OpenBVE, over the summer I tried it and it would not work, it kept giving me some of this "OpenBVE has stopped working" crap every single time I tried to run it.
So, today I might be trying to download again from http://odakyufan.zxq.net (http://odakyufan.zxq.net) and I want to ask about the dependencies.
I know I need OpenAL, SDL, and I already have .NET Framework (I am a Windows 7 user!) So, after I extract and install the dependencies, what do I do with them? Leave them sitting around? Run them when I play the game? Honestly, this is my first post on this site and I have turned to you guys for help. Everything is appreciated.
On a side note, I did have a screenshot of OpenBVE when it decided to mess itself up, but I think I deleted it. :(
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OpenAL executable needs to be ran and install, SDL DLL file must be dropped in the OpenBVE folder. This is straightforward and already explained here (http://odakyufan.zxq.net/openbve/install.html)
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Alright, OpenBVE works (I can run the train), but the < > which supposedly control the brakes do nothing, but a and z serve their proper function. Also, whenever I am playing, I see a black void outside of the train, with signals floating in the air, and no stations, but I sometimes get a message like " You have passed -- station which you were supposed to stop at" or something like that. Can I have help?
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If the screen shows up black tht means tht u need 2 reinstall the route. u should reinstall it with no other applications running. With some of the trains u would also have 2 reinstall them if u see the train and it appears as a grey & black box. I also run openbve and it works afterwards with no problems.
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What's going on is kind of hard to explain, I will try to give you a screenshot to further your understanding tommorow.
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I think this will explain the situation...
http://i1289.photobucket.com/albums/b503/Brightonkid7/BVE-3_zps13a7b56e.png (http://i1289.photobucket.com/albums/b503/Brightonkid7/BVE-3_zps13a7b56e.png)
On a side note, when I want to begin a game I get this twice, then the game starts.
http://i1289.photobucket.com/albums/b503/Brightonkid7/BVE-4_zpsd472bfd0.png (http://i1289.photobucket.com/albums/b503/Brightonkid7/BVE-4_zpsd472bfd0.png)
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OpenBVE is unable to write to its own OPTIONS.CFG file.
You may need to disable Windows 7 UAC:
http://www.mydigitallife.info/how-to-disable-and-turn-off-uac-in-windows-7/ (http://www.mydigitallife.info/how-to-disable-and-turn-off-uac-in-windows-7/)
Read this carefully:
http://www.railsimroutes.net/openbve/openbve_windows_1.php (http://www.railsimroutes.net/openbve/openbve_windows_1.php)
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I think this will explain the situation...
http://i1289.photobucket.com/albums/b503/Brightonkid7/BVE-3_zps13a7b56e.png (http://i1289.photobucket.com/albums/b503/Brightonkid7/BVE-3_zps13a7b56e.png)
for this problem, u woild have 2 reinstall the route or figure out what dependencies it has and download them.
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Here's how things are going w/ OpenBVE
I installed it, then I reinstalled it because I read the info guide and I messed up. However, I did a proper installation on my brother's computer, and since he has an Intel vPro i5 and I'm stuck with a stupid, slow Celeron, I just play it on his computer and it stays on my computer in case his computer is not available.
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Hey, I'm back with a question!
Will installing OpenGL help OpenBVE?
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it comes with your computer