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BVE => General BVE/OpenBVE => Topic started by: crazytrain on April 26, 2013, 01:16:31 pm
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I recently installed openbve. It seem a lot of fun but when it come to downloading and extracting routes that where i am lost. My pc show that it go to user data then legacy content then railways then route.
Let say i download the A train i place it in after the word route. Now i can play with little problem because my pc is old. Now i download the C train and where should i start the extracting ? after the first route folders?
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make it extract to where is said BVE>Railway>Route. In route folder there should be three folders inside. Sound, Route, Object.
MAKE SURE THEY R IN THERE. then it will work,
hope this helped
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make it extract to where is said BVE>Railway>Route. In route folder there should be three folders inside. Sound, Route, Object.
MAKE SURE THEY R IN THERE. then it will work,
hope this helped
Has to be more specific like C:\Program Files (x86)\BVE\Railway\Route\NYCT-C
Cant be BVE-->Railway--->Route
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most installers install the route to
C:\Program Files \BVE\Railway\
on 64-bit systems
C:\Program Files (x86)\BVE\Railway\
for trains it's
C:\Program Files \BVE\Train\
on 64-bit systems
C:\Program Files (x86)\BVE\Train\
drag the railway and/or train folder to:
C:\Program Files\openBVE_stable\userdata\legacycontent\
on 64-bit systems
C:\Program Files (x86)\openBVE_stable\userdata\legacycontent\
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Sound like you telling me i need to download bve to make the openbve more effectively. i will try that then
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No you don't need to download bve to make openbve work better.
Just make the folder structure that CT1660 showed you.
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Ya know, if every package -- be it train or route -- was stored such that the only thing necessary was to unpack in the top-level, there would never be such confusion. It's really a pity that nobody has the guts to actually repackage the ones that aren't set up this way....