

(Another) but, you will need to install most packages through the 'Package Installer' in the 'Train Simulator' folder: If you go into your 'Start menu', select 'Computer', select your 'C' drive, then 'Program Files (x86)' and look for a bit, you will find the 'Steam' folder. Usually, you will be told to install them into your 'Steam' folder, then into Train Simulator, blah blah blah. You will often be instructed to change or move files to certain areas on your computer, but these instructions do not tell you where to find these locations very well.

Packages are fairly hard to install as you have to use a specific installer built-in to Train Simulator. Sometimes, you may get a set of instructions with these to where you have to copy and paste something into the 'bat' file, but really, that is it for file types. These files are the same as '.exe' files, except you can edit them. You will, however, get an option of where you should want it installed, but that really is about it with them.įinally, you should sometimes find '.bat' files (usually from MEGA. These are very often installers, so you don't have to worry about putting something in the wrong place as these will do it for you. (these files will come with a text document of instructions telling you exactly where to go) I have never used 7zip, so I am not sure exactly what the features are, but that is as far as I know.Īll you do with these is exactly the same as '.rar' files.

To extract a file, just purely select the main folder, press 'Extract to', and the way I do it, I extract the files to my desktop (there is a selection of locations throughout your computer).īacktracking, you will also find '.zip' files, which are still compatible with WinRAR, but are made for 7zip.

The standard will be labelled as a '.rar', which is compatible with WinRAR, now, WinRAR is a program that you can create 'rar' files and you can extract them, but you dont want to be creating them. The RailWorks EULA sets out in detail how user generated content may be used, which you can review further here: In particular, this user generated content includes work which remains the intellectual property of Limited and which may not be rented, leased, sub-licensed, modified, adapted,copied, reproduced or redistributed without the permission of Limited.Purely, there are many videos and other 'Steam community' guides to this, but I am trying to make this as simple as possible.Īnyway, from third-party creators like DPSimulation and UKTrainSim, you will usually find that there are different file types. If you install this user generated content and it infringes the rules regarding user-generated content, Limited may choose to discontinue any support for that product which they may otherwise have provided. Accordingly, it may adversely affect your use of ’s products. This user generated content has not been screened or tested by Limited. Limited does not approve or endorse this user generated content and does not accept any liability or responsibility regarding it. Everything on this site is user generated content designed for use with Limited’s train simulation products, including RailWorks 4: Train Simulator 2013, Train Simulator 2014 and Train Simulator 2015. Be sure to read the readme that is enclosed for further copyright information and instructions to install the file. Please remember even those this file is free, the author still has rights to the file.
