I'm having trouble installing this revamp pack. It is just the Railworks folder it is looking for isn't it and not one of the folders within? I get a message saying my Railworks folder not found yet I am navigating to it during installation. I'm running it as Admin, my Railworks folder is on my D:\ rather than the standard C:\, nothing else is different Any ideas please anyone? If not I will reach out to the Contact Us mentioned there. Thanks.
When you download the MJW Class 60 revamp pack you save it to a location outside the game. Then use 7z to extract the files. Right Click on MJW Class 60 Revamp Pack.exe and run as Administrator The install files will find your Railworks Folder I have mine on the G:\ drive and it installed without a problem
Try this - C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\RailWorks and just change the drive letter to what your train sim is located at. . Mine was detected automatically when I ran the auto-installer from the desktop but not in the zip file. That worked for me and I hope you can fix yours too mate.
That wouldn't work. Alternate Steam install drives are in (for example) E:/SteamLibrary/steamapps/common.
During install it first pops up with D:\APPDIR so then yes I pointed it directly to the Railworks as suggested above. strange because I just installed the MJW 390 revamp a couple of weeks ago and no issues at all. Bit of a mystery
The 390 installer is not an EXE like the Class 60 installer is. I've installed the Class 60 revamp onto a separate drive multiple times without issue, so I don't know what's wrong.
When creating a new Steam library folder (not an installation of Steam itself), it will always create a new SteamLibrary folder at the root of the drive, which has similar folders to the main Steam installation.
Yeah...but you wrote.."Alternate Steam install drives" not an additional Steam library.... and you can move Steam as a whole to anywhere you want post installation, and I dare say do the same with a library.
If you want to nitpick about my word choices feel free, but I think to the majority of readers it would be obvious I was talking about installing games, rather than Steam itself. My original response to 60062's post was that changing the drive letter in the installer would not work, as the folder structure would be quite different and the address would point to a folder that does not exist. The reverse is true, because if it does correctly find TS on a separate drive, changing it back to C would point to a nonexistent folder.
I assume that your PC setup and OS system may be different to the one I have because when I ran the launcher. It automatically picked up my install and installed everything just fine my end. I use Windows 11 Home Edition that came with the new PC.