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BVE => BVE/OpenBVE Support => Topic started by: smoshiscool on April 07, 2013, 05:11:04 pm
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I have tried all routes and it only shows black. No tracks or stations. I've tried reinstalling routes. Help?
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You need your objects, routes, and sound under C:/Program Files/OpenBVE_stable/UserData/LegacyContent/Railway
They must be then Object/Route/Sound, placing the respective files in those folders.
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I install all my routes like this: C:\Program Files(x86)\BVE\Railway. Isn't that good?
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I install all my routes like this: C:\Program Files(x86)\BVE\Railway. Isn't that good?
And then...
You need to put your object files under an Object folder, routes under a Route folder, and sounds under a Sound folder. This is imperative....
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I did that.
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Which version of openBVE do you have?
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I have 1.4.1.2
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I have 1.4.1.2
Try updating to version 1.4.2.
Also, can you post screenshots of your folder setup?
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I cant do screenshots.
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Also, 1.4.2 wont open on my pc.
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Also, 1.4.2 wont open on my pc.
Again, your PC is likely the issue. Updating normally fixes most issues, and without screenshots, it's difficult to pinpoint the issue w/folder structure...
You may just have to get a new computer...
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Sorry to say this, but you are getting pretty annoying with this stuff.
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I am using my mother's PC. Here are her specs.
Pentium dual core 2.20 GHz
OpenGL: Better than Mine, which is 1.1
Asus K50IJ
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I am using my mother's PC. Here are her specs.
Pentium dual core 2.20 GHz
OpenGL: Better than Mine, which is 1.1
Asus K50IJ
Post your ram & graphics card. So far, a Pentium processor isn't looking too good...
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Post your ram & graphics card. So far, a Pentium processor isn't looking too good...
Why is that not looking good?
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A Pentium Dual 2.20 GHz should be fairly okay for openBVE, but it might be your graphics card that is causing your problems. For best results on all routes, you need a dedicated (Nvidia, AMD, ATI) graphics card for openBVE, and not an integrated (Intel) one.
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OK... Her PC is getting old, so might get a new one. By the way, her RAM is 3 GB.