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Great idea to show the two QMs side by side! At first I wondered too, but the last image is certainly distorted by the fisheye effect (just as QM1 appears larger than QM2 a few images up). That said, QM2 is really quite a hunk (QM2 310m vs QM1 269m). By the way, I found an interesting size comparison with the Titanic:
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Blue walls: This can be fixed quickly as it is the same wrong texture assignment as with the other building group (normal maps accidentally assigned as emissive textures, hence the blue glow). The thing with the scenery order when YSSY was obtained directly via FT can also be solved. The cause is the different way of installation depending on where it was bought. As soon as I am back in the office after Christmas, I will try to offer a workaround until the problem can be solved with a hotfix. YRPA helipad: Actually the helipads have been tested thoroughly but will look into this.
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Thanks for the heads-up. Another candidate for the next option panel
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You can turn off about half of the CityEngine buildings in the configuration panel anyway. However, this mainly concerns industrial buildings, warehouses, etc. Maybe I'll expand the options so that all - or at least many more - CE buildings can be turned off.
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Hi Rob, the insertion point was my first thought as well. In fact, as John states, Sydney must be above FT (Orbx Central sorts this by itself if YSSY was installed via OC). Stupid question: Does your YSSY version still have an option to deactivate FT LC separately (Scenery Library or Add-On)? If so, untick it. Otherwise you could try to set the files 'Sydney_Photo.bgl' and 'Sydney_Photo_lm.bgl' in the FT directory to OFF.
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Hi there, CityEngine refers to the way the buildings have been generated, using Esri CityEngine as a basis (and further processing in other programs). It is a mix of generic buildings, which share only a few textures for performance reasons (like with autogen), and individual design via custom rules and 3D editing.
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noted Honolulu Cityscape issue. P3D 4.5
Frank Schnibben replied to Julio Garcia's topic in PREPAR3D® V4.x Support Forum
I'm on it, but so far I haven't found a solution that doesn't cause more problems in that area. (Und schöne Grüße zurück ) -
noted Honolulu Cityscape issue. P3D 4.5
Frank Schnibben replied to Julio Garcia's topic in PREPAR3D® V4.x Support Forum
Hello Julio, This seems to be the transition between the mesh and a complementary 3D ground model. At certain times of the day you could always see slight colour variations there (mostly around midday). I just checked this in this place in P3D 4.5 but could not see such distinct black edges. Of course I will have a closer look at the model. I'm sure it can be adjusted better. -
Hi there, I have just found the cause (a last minute change to the Harbour Bridge). Will be fixed asap.
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useful tip CS Sydney - FAQ
Frank Schnibben posted a topic in Microsoft Flight Simulator Support Forum
Usually the information given below is part of a user manual. As MSFS and the SDK are constantly evolving, it probably makes more sense to list a few items here that can be kept up to date. I get a CTD after 1 min flight, what can I do? In most cases users are affected who are using rolling cache. Try following the 3 steps below: Deinstall CS Sydney. Delete your rolling cache. Reinstall CS Sydney. Also try increasing the size of your rolling cache. Why do I see floating buildings? If buildings are floating/lifted - especially around CBD - please check "Bing data" in the MSFS data option panel. For some reason this had automatically been set to off after one of the previous MSFS patches (only a few installs are affected). CS Sydney only works properly with Bing dat set to ON. Otherwise only a very low-res mesh is loaded and the building groups won't fit. -
Thank you very much for pointing this out! You are absolutely right (also re RBS Tower - must have slipped through). This will be fixed in a patch, of course.
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