Dtg Train Simulator Corrupted Update For 2026.

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  1. OldAlaskaGuy

    OldAlaskaGuy Well-Known Member

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    DTG Jamie we are getting close to 2 months into this fiasco.
     
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  2. PengiPeter

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    Am I just being lucky or do I have a good solution?
    I had no issues at all after this update and only found out that people have issues when I belatedly read this thread.
    In my case nothing broke and, in fact, one route was fixed! That being Keighley & Worth Valley which had been crashing for months when loading scenarios due to problems with signals which were broken by a previous DTG update! (I believe the same issue occurs with the Stainmore route). As soon as the update was installed, the K&WV route worked again without fault. Of course that's not a DTG route but someting in the update fixed... something.

    When I launch TSC I do it using a batch (.bat) file as instructed in a thead on this forum. I use these commands...

    @ECHO OFF
    IF EXIST "verify_cache_key" DEL "verify_cache_key"
    Start "" "RailWorks64.exe"

    As I understand it, by making sure the file called "very_cache_key" is not present in the game's root folder, Steam will not touch any asset or route files during an update (or at any other time). I have a full backup of the game and all content and after the update I did a full like-for-like file comparison. The core files were updated but no content was touched at all. I'm assuming this is why I haven't had issues. Can anyone confirm this or am I just being lucky?

    I realise that this approach is of no use if a player actually WANTS content to be fixed or updated.
     
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  3. kilt46

    kilt46 Well-Known Member

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    Or just execute the "RailWorks64.exe" from your pc toolbar (outside of Steam)
     
  4. PengiPeter

    PengiPeter Member

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    I don't understand what you mean by that. When I do that it just connects to Steam or tells me I have to run Steam first even if I've created a custom icon pointing straight to the .exe. Same thing if I start TSC straight from Elgato Stream Deck (button box). How do you run TSC completely independently of Steam? I'd still have to connect to Steam eventually wouldn't I, for updates and purchases?
     
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    749006 Well-Known Member

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    Some people have a separate version of their game which Steam does not see or alter.

    I have v72.3 on a different drive and if I wish to add things I purchased I just copy them across from the main installation..
    Steam will never touch this other version and nothing will get overwritten unless I do it.
     
  6. PengiPeter

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    OK, you need to spell this out for me Peter.
    I have (and always have had) a full backup (file by file) of TSC. It's a copy of the current TSC version installed by Steam on my PC, all routes, all assets and lots of third party stuff as well. This is on a external USB HD and I usually update the backup every month (if I remember)!

    When I double-click the Railworks64.exe on the backup drive I immediately get a pop saying "Please Login to Steam". The same happens if I create a shortcut icon to the backup .exe. How do I get around this to avoid Steam? Or, are you saying that if I allow Steam to run, it will only ever touch the "main" installation? I've always assumed that if I run TSC from the backup, Steam would then "see" that version and update it.
     

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