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= You're welcome. Glad you enjoyed it. :)
@reinerqu & guenter.weber46 : Vielen Dank für die netten Kommentare. Es ist gut zu wissen, dass Menschen aus verschiedenen Ländern wurden genieße meine Szenarien. Prost
= Thanks for the nice comments. It's good to know that people from several different Countries have been enjoying my scenarios. Cheers
PS: I only really know English, but I've been using Google-Translate to help me read and reply to some of your messages, so if some of the words in my replies seem funny, blame Google ;) Lol! Anyways, I'll put up some more new scenarios to the Steam Workshop sometimes when I have the chance to make more.
Here's the list of my scenarios I've uploaded here so far:
http://steamproxy-script.pipiskins.com/id/lonewolfdon/myworkshopfiles/?appid=24010
@baz1312000 : You're welcome. I guess you really enjoyed it to play it through more than once.
@stevecoombes : Much thanks. I'll see about making more similar scenarios when I get the chance. Cheers!
Thank you
@Elphaba : Thanks. Good to know some people are enjoying my scenarios.
http://steamproxy-script.pipiskins.com/id/lonewolfdon/myworkshopfiles/?appid=24010
@fabista: Thanks. It's good to know that my work is appreciated.
I seem to recall reading on some of the forums that with the big upgrade to TS2013, there's a "bug" with some steam-engines that they run out of water even when there's plenty of water remaining. I think the solution to avoid this was don't run the reverser at full (lower it a bit). I'll see if I can find those posts.