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A question on cab views..

Unread postby PamBrooker » Tue Aug 07, 2012 9:03 pm

I just purchased Cesars FA-1 set and to be frank, i love it. its sheer appearance is everything i always thought a train should look like, but i have one small problem and am hoping someone can advise me how to change it.. When inside the cab, i'm not completely inside.. I'm seeing partially out of the roof and need to lower my viewpoint.. is there any way for me to do that??
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Re: A question on cab views..

Unread postby PamBrooker » Tue Aug 07, 2012 9:38 pm

Ypur totally awesome.. Thanks robbit, and thanks to Glen747 too for creating the fix..
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Re: A question on cab views..

Unread postby robbit » Tue Aug 07, 2012 9:42 pm

You are welcome *&!welcome!&*
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Re: A question on cab views..

Unread postby OldProf » Thu Aug 09, 2012 8:31 am

Pam Brooker wrote:I just purchased Cesars FA-1 set and to be frank, i love it. its sheer appearance is everything i always thought a train should look like, but i have one small problem and am hoping someone can advise me how to change it.. When inside the cab, i'm not completely inside.. I'm seeing partially out of the roof and need to lower my viewpoint.. is there any way for me to do that??
Thanks..
Pam


Yes, you or any other RSC user can do that, but Cesar is the one and only one who should be ashamed not to fix faults in his payware products. Have you contacted him about this?
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Re: A question on cab views..

Unread postby PamBrooker » Thu Aug 09, 2012 12:35 pm

Nahhh, its so minor it almost isnt worth crying about.. It was for me an easy fix thanks to someone who knows what they're doing.. You see, its not a matter of shame.. Its like when i develop aircraft for fsx. When the plane leaves my machine, it runs perfectly. I may have spent upwards of 3000 hours working on it to make sure its perfect, but I also gaurantee that no matter how many testers i use or how hard we try, it isnt going to run right on everyones machine. Maybe if we all had the exact same machine it would, but even thats a bit naive.. Not everyone experienced this problem. perhaps a lotof us did, but as long as others didnt, that means to me he did his best.. To me, it's not worth crying about. Its fixed :)..
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