Navajo Land - Beta Test

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I think it is the 3rd event in the list, but I would have to go through them all in case there are others.
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Maybe this will help.
I'm attaching 2 lists of the files I have in my data\cargo folder and data\enginetypes folder.
Maybe you can use them to compare with what you have installed.

There's 41 files in the cargotypes folder and 259 files in the enginetypes folder.

Here's what I have for the Train Setup event.
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Re: Navajo Land - Beta Test Unread post

Looks like this map wants the loco pack, which I don't keep in this version of RT3. I'll have to try it in another version.
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Re: Navajo Land - Beta Test Unread post

My back up of a default install also shows 259 files in the enginetypes folder, so my playing version doesn't have anything added to it.
No loco pack or anything.

This might be a dumb question, but I have to ask: Did you install the C to C patch prior to installing the 1.05 patch?
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Re: Navajo Land - Beta Test Unread post

Boy, don't I feel stupid now. I thought CTC was installed but it turns out it isn't. I'll fix that.
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I hope that easy fix is all the problem is. :mrgreen:
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Re: Navajo Land - Beta Test Unread post

It looks like that was the problem. I am able to play the map now without it crashing.
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Great! !*th_up*!

Thanks for posting back that it solved the problem.
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I noticed something here....
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Chemtrails? Surveillance? I dunno but these people should be paranoid. :)
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That plane flies around all the time. You see it in a lot of maps.
I think there's even an option in the 1.06 patch to ride the plane.
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Yes, I know, but I noticed there were a lot of them over the map flying in a grid pattern. Hmmmm.
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Ah! I didn't see the second arrow before. I don't think I've ever seen two planes fly over at the same time.
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Interesting that the "spy" planes appeared over a map concerning an indian tribe, and more specifically over the uranium depot. hmm
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Re: Navajo Land - Beta Test Unread post

Don't worry about the planes. You can get two or more on bigger maps and occasionally smaller ones. What you should really be worried about are the geese.
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