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North America (PNW + SAK) - landclass errors


DeeJay

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Dear ORBX team,

 

I've got all your NA full fat regions and have enjoyed flying there for many years. However in the last months I've got some serious landclass problems there:

 

In many places the wrong textures seem to be shown. In SAK and also in PNW there are a lot of "desert" textures mixing in between the normal textures. Also in SAK I get some flickering and some big squares especially in those flickering areas, als well as "city" textures where I think they don't belong. The latter case is seen in the screenshot in the attachment. In this example I think there should be any kind of water or grass textures instead of the city, right? It's captured just south of Anchorage.

 

I can't remember what I last did before this showed up. But at that time I had ORBX Global textures, Vector and OpenLC Canada + Alaska installed, as well as all the NA full fat regions of course. If I remember correctly I also did the unified lclookup upgrade. In the EU and AU regions everything is shown normally.

 

What could be wrong there?

 

Thanks in advance,

 

Dominik

 

 

LC Alaska.jpg

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Hi Dominik,

 

check your insertion points for FTX and OLC; see http://www.orbxsystems.com/forum/topic/107475-oddities-in-pnw/

 

 

If that's not the issue have a look at the troubleshooting post regarding migration: http://www.orbxsystems.com/forum/topic/117655-troubleshooting-unified-lclookup-migration-issues/

 

Cheers, Holger

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On ‎02‎.‎09‎.‎2016 at 8:42 PM, Holger Sandmann said:

Hi Dominik,

 

check your insertion points for FTX and OLC; see http://www.orbxsystems.com/forum/topic/107475-oddities-in-pnw/

 

 

That was exactly the problem. I wasn't aware there are multiple insertion points meanwhile. Fixed it and it works fine again. Thank you very much.

 

Regards, Dominik

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