![]() Both the original Maxis Highways (MHW) and the “Maxis Highway Override/Project Symphony” (MHO) remain available. Please note that, much like Maxis Rail, these Plugins are effectively in “Legacy” status, and may not be actively maintained or supported by the NAM Team going forward. The Alternate El-Rail and BTM will be made available separately at a later date. Also note that a number of cosmetic-oriented NAM plugins, such as the El-Rail Alternate Implementation, the Bullet Train Mod, and some advanced texture options (largely deprecated) have been removed from the installer. The original Maxis Rail specification will be supported via a Legacy Plugin, downloaded separately, at a later date. One may choose to disable the RRW’s more restrictive default slope settings by unselecting the “RRW Tunnel and Slope Parameters” box in the installer. The RealRailway (RRW) standard for Rail is now the default and only option. The “z_NAM” folder has been eliminated, and all files are now installed to the “Network Addon Mod” directory. It is recommended, particularly with this Release Candidate, that you back those folders up in a location that is not in your Plugins folder. With the new installer, the old NAM installation is no longer removed automatically, so users should manually remove the “Network Addon Mod” and “z_NAM” folders from their Plugins directory. Details can be found at the end of this post. Users who fundamentally object to installing Java (or are unable to for other reasons) can perform a manual install, with patience. An open source version of Java can be downloaded from here. It was previous recommended for users wishing to utilize the NAM Traffic Simulator Configuration Tool (TSCT). As such, the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) is now REQUIRED to run the NAM installer. The NAM is also now using a Java-based installer, designed by daeley, which is cross-platform (meaning no more separate Mac versions, and Linux support without WINE). ![]() Those on 32-bit versions of Windows should proceed with caution. Users not using all features wishing to have a smaller controller can still run the Controller Compiler manually, as it is available in the download. All users will be initially given a full NAM Controller, which has a substantial size. Also due to this installer change, the NAM Controller Compiler is no longer run as part of the installation process. The patch can be found inside the download, or downloaded directly from NTCore here, where further instructions on use of the patch can be found. ![]() Note that the NTCore 4GB Patch is REQUIRED, and due to the installer change, is no longer installed by default.
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