South Lancs & North Cheshire Oom Upon Saving Any Track Edits

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  1. Kyle_Lennard1

    Kyle_Lennard1 Active Member

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    I was doing some edits to Andy's South Lancs & North Cheshire route by swapping the default 2D track over on some sections (Mainly round Crewe area) to the AP track (Not messed with the track rule) but when I go to save any changes to the track the game instantly dumps. I have gone back and forth with Andy to try and get to the bottom of the problem but to no avail. I'm asking if anyone who is way more knowledgeable can give some insight to what is going on as I am pretty much out of options at this point on what to do.
     
  2. Gary Padley

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    You'd be better off asking in the General forum, but in a blank area of the route can you lay a section of AP pack successfully?
     
  3. Kyle_Lennard1

    Kyle_Lennard1 Active Member

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    I did that and it still dumps when saving. It does it when you edit anything track related.
     
  4. Gary Padley

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    How are you making the swaps?
     
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    Yes that's right Gary - in the meantime though I have sent Kyle a version of the Tracks Folder on which I had removed the read-only attribute, this did not work for Kyle.....I also sent him Steve's version of the folder ( Steve handles track and signalling on Slancs now ) and that did not work for Kyle either.....that was the point at which I ran out of ideas.

    Andy
     

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