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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
When a mod is created with the new system, it is basically a brand new mod with a new name and format.
So any liveries (legacyLiveries) that are based on the old QuickMod version of the train will not work with the new one.
What should have been done is that the uploader should have made a new workshop item for the new converted train mod in the new format (and kept the original legacy QuickMod version on the workshop so those old liveries can use it).
Either make a separate coupler, used by every model, but having it's own texture, or changing all the UVs so everything lines up, but breaking every single livery out there.
And about the missing liveries, maybe they're not converted to use the Train Mod version yet. If they were converted and still don't work, please, let me know
And @Detroit_ unfortunatly the game unit system has fixed pivots for the wheels, so the models are either too big or too small, so I went with better looking than realistic. XD But if there's a way to improve it, I'm open for suggestions! :D