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Strange display 24/11/2014 at 18:57 #65766
Oddjob
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I have just started playing Exeter and have odd things on screen. If it helps I have the game saved
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Strange display 24/11/2014 at 20:26 #65769
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You have one of the debug versions that escaped from captivity. It is used by the developers to test the sim. Just ignore the bottom part.
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Strange display 24/11/2014 at 20:37 #65770
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Can't make head nor tail of the version control in Wiki but what version is downloaded and what happens if you update through the loader?

All that happened was that the Y co-ordinates of the visual area were set deeper than they should have to expose the debug area.

Peter

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Strange display 24/11/2014 at 20:41 #65771
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" said:
Can't make head nor tail of the version control in Wiki but what version is downloaded and what happens if you update through the loader?

All that happened was that the Y co-ordinates of the visual area were set deeper than they should have to expose the debug area.

Peter
I know this isn't as per real life, but I did find the 6 auto buttons near Totnes (Debug for the constantly re-setting signals) very useful!

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Strange display 24/11/2014 at 20:54 #65772
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Can't make head nor tail of the version control in Wiki but what version is downloaded and what happens if you update through the loader?

All that happened was that the Y co-ordinates of the visual area were set deeper than they should have to expose the debug area.

Peter
I know this isn't as per real life, but I did find the 6 auto buttons near Totnes (Debug for the constantly re-setting signals) very useful!
I'm struggling to see why: they should work without any intervention as you set/pull the route.

Peter

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Strange display 24/11/2014 at 21:21 #65773
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" said:
You have one of the debug versions that escaped from captivity. It is used by the developers to test the sim. Just ignore the bottom part.
No, he has release 4.1 (from the Download area).


" said:
Can't make head nor tail of the version control in Wiki but what version is downloaded and what happens if you update through the loader?

All that happened was that the Y co-ordinates of the visual area were set deeper than they should have to expose the debug area.

Peter
4.1 from the download area, nobody has rebuilt the installer, therefore if you don't update it then this will show.

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Strange display 24/11/2014 at 21:36 #65774
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" said:

" said:
Can't make head nor tail of the version control in Wiki but what version is downloaded and what happens if you update through the loader?

All that happened was that the Y co-ordinates of the visual area were set deeper than they should have to expose the debug area.

Peter
4.1 from the download area, nobody has rebuilt the installer, therefore if you don't update it then this will show.
Are you answering my question and if so are you telling me there is or is not an update available?

Peter

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Strange display 24/11/2014 at 21:46 #65775
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Wiki corrected.

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Strange display 24/11/2014 at 22:09 #65778
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I had v4.1 now updated to v4.3, thank you for your assistance
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