
I think i'll wipe Railroad off the drive and try again. I 'm running a system 64 machine so the directions don't help me very much. I found the California map and stuck it every place I could think of but without result. I looked for the 6 maps but never found them. I had also downloaded about 6 other maps as I want to see how realistic they looked. Good idea starting another thread for Railroads. I want the freedom to build and grow the want I want to. I dislike having to haul a specific number of loads of a specific cargo to specific cities by a specific year. It's early goals are strictly monetary and that's the way I like it. Because I re-installed it by itself this afternoon, fired it up, and it works fine! Great map, too, and it is already my favorite of those I've played so far. But after my experience today, I wondered if back then I had done the same thing and installed it in the user maps folder with another map.įirst evidence is that is exactly what I had done. Much as I wanted to try it, it was apparently not to be. At the time, I concluded that it was just a problem map and noted the file accordingly. So then I remembered having problems with the New England Big map.years ago. The game then went back to trouble-free play. So I deleted both maps and the problem was fixed. I don't understand why, but you simply can't do it. I went back to SMRSimple and re-read the info about playing SAMs and surmised that my problem was that I had installed both the California and San Francisco user maps in the user maps folder and you can't do that. Attempt after attempt, with other scenarios.and the game crashed. Exited and tried again.and the game crashed. The more I play this game, the more I like it and I may have to eat words I said just days ago about always going back to RRTII.Įarlier today I attempted to load the NW scenario and the game crashed.


I've got more to say about Railroads!, so I thought a new thread is in order.
