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3 hours ago, Nick Cooper said:

You could put them back where the installer placed them.

 

Yes that is true. The order of the Libaries is correct! Isn´t it ?

Than i have to move all the other Scenery in to correct possition and dont tuch the FTX stuff!?

 

After the Installation FTX but everything on the Top of the Scenery Libaries. And should not be. So i have to do something

 

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I just checked the Goose Bay Airport area in my FSX installation. It exactly looks  the same as in the screenshot shown above.

FTX openLC Alaska/Canada installed, latest library, migration implemented, landclass position correct, done by installer.

(no Vector installed)

Toronto Airport/CYYZ is ok.

 

 

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5 hours ago, Dieter said:

I just checked the Goose Bay Airport area in my FSX installation. It exactly looks  the same as in the screenshot shown above.

FTX openLC Alaska/Canada installed, latest library, migration implemented, landclass position correct, done by installer.

(no Vector installed)

Toronto Airport/CYYZ is ok.

 

 

Dieter, I would check your landclass position again, just to make sure.  The installer does *not* place the landclass entry correctly.  The user must position it correctly using FTX Central.

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Thanks for advice, but all my openLC entries are in a correct position i.e.,  in priority lower than all Orbx sceneries.

All insertion points set correctly, so openLC positions doesn't change in scenery.cfg.

In bird's view my installation looks the same as the one Nick posted above -openLC on-.

Nevertheless some of these new landclass spots look very strange/inappropriate and do not fit into the overall impression of the airport scenery.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Goose Bay : I also see these three patches of  photographic-looking textures which poorly blend in the terrain, East of 34/16. They represent, I suppose, industrial/storage buildings.  Were there before the migration ? I can't say but it is probable. Room for improvement for the SP1.

 

OpenLC : All the Open LC files NA and EU are in the same folder on your disk, FTX_OLC. The developpers may have made a mistake here as the troubleshooter tool maybe should read FTX Global OpenLC (no Europe). Thats the conclusion I drew when I saw OpenLC NA missing.

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Thanks Nick for the tip on library insertion points. After updating to FTX 2 I was having a lot of scenery morphing problems in Alaska, wrong textures on water, cities and buildings where they shouldn't be etc. Moved FTX and OLC to the top and everything looks great. Thank you again, it's people such as you and all the others on the ORBX team that make ORBX the great product that it is

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Okay, just to be sure the pictures here is my situation after the new Lib and reinstall the Open LC Alaska/Canada:

 

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And that is how it almost looks like in the area of Open LC Alaska/Canada:

 

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I really dont know what to do. Maybe some one can tell me what is the correct way to reinstall Open LC Alaska/Canada.

 

I deled the Folder from my FSX and just to be sure that everything is correct with the Download, i use a Downloadmanager.

Than i reintall Open LC and let the FTX Central V2 Sync everything. After that i installed the new ORBX Lib.

 

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