| Error Message | Meaning | Exclusive Fix | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Not on DLS or web | Check if the asset is deprecated (KUID2). Use a finder to locate the newer version. | | Asset is Payware | Requires purchase | The KUID finder will show the store link. Buy it or find a free alternative. | | Incompatible Trainz Version | Built for TRS19, you have TRS22 | Use the "Edit Config File" hack. Change trainz-build from 4.6 to 5.0 . Use at own risk. | | Missing Texture (Faulty) | KUID exists, but file is corrupt | Re-download using the "Download this version" button in the KUID finder's archive. |
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Many creators bundle all of a route's dependencies into a single large CDP file. If you have such a file, but you're still missing assets, you need to verify its contents. . It will instantly list every KUID inside. You can then compare this list against your list of missing KUIDs. If the KUID is in the pack, you may need to re-import the CDP file, making sure to import it as a "CDP" and not just open it. kuid finder trainz exclusive
Right-click the missing KUID string (e.g., ) and copy it to your clipboard. Step 2: Query the Exclusive Indexers
Sometimes, you can find a KUID and still have problems. Here are some common issues: | Error Message | Meaning | Exclusive Fix
The KUID is typically structured in one of two ways:
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Which are you currently running? (e.g., TRS19, TRS22, Trainz Plus)
Downsides? It’s not perfect for ultra-obscure content from closed Russian forums or Japanese blogs from 2009. And first-time users might wish for a “batch resolve” option for multiple missing dependencies at once. But for single KUID hunting? Unbeatable. Buy it or find a free alternative