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I hope to publish soon a "Railjet" scenario running in the opposite direction, again in two versions.
I will try to avoid or minimise "milk bottles" for more recent users with this scenario.
http://bankfotek.pl/view/2109549
No problem, I'm sorry you and others were inconvenienced. You will have to wait just a little while for the update to be approved . They are normally very quick to do this.
has now been updated to "version 1.1". This version should correct the "milk bottles" seen by many users instead of the intended human platform figures. There have also been some minor AI changes. Unfortunately I cannot correct this Workshop scenario, as it has been made "Final". However the lack of a small number of human figures is, for most users, a very minor issue.
I must apologise to you and any others for this problem, which was caused by historic Euro Assets "corruption" as I described in my last but one post below. Thank you for bringing this to my attention. I will try to avoid this problem in future by deleting the "problem" assets from my inventry. However , as I said, you could just ignore or delete the "mik bottles", They do not really affect the scenario. As far as the UKTS Railjet version, I will update that soon to use the "correct" basic Euro Assets characters.
If you decide to use Scenerio Editor to replace the missing characters with the ones you have, my title screenshot above shows the position of one of the standing drivers and the females. The other standing driver and the workman are where the mik bottles are at Rosenheim.
Again , apologies to all concerned for any inconvenience I inadvertantly caused.