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I finally found time to try this mod. Unfortunately, although the 'Lions Coach Automatik' shows in the bus selection screen, clicking on it throws up the 'Argument auberhalb des Bereichs'/Argument out of Range' error message.
Does anyone know what this message means (in simple terms), and how to correct it?
Many thanks!
OMSI 2 Forum[www.omnibussimulator.de]
He has made a patch, look a bit down the first post. See if that helps you.
Thanks for that, buddy. Unfortunately, I just can't win with Omsi. The patch gave me a working automatic gearbox (
I will ask the patch creator about that ... unless you, yourself, know what might have caused that?
Thanks again!
Yup! You know, Omsi never fails to frustrate ... er ... I mean, amaze me. Looking closer on that link you suggested, I found another patch that said, 'steering-wheel fix', or something like that. So, I downloaded and applied it. Did it work? Nope. This time, as well as no steering-wheel, it turned the whole dashboard (and most of the interior of the coach) white.
Anyway, I decided to uninstall the whole lot and start again from scratch. I installed the original coach, then the automatic gearbox patch, then the fix for the automatic gearbox patch (are you following all this?). I'm very pleased to say that this gave me a working auto-gearbox coach, complete with steering-wheel. Yaaaaay!!!
So, there we have it: the very same sofware as before, but this time it decides to work. You have to love computers, eh?
Many thanks for your help with this, Arnstein; it's appreciated!