alexglenorchy Posted February 3, 2018 Share Posted February 3, 2018 Hello, Global Transaction id: 587127c4732ae Open LC Europe transaction id: 58ef936cb7faf I was running out of space so I uninstalled all my ORBX products. I didn't boot up FSX:SE since. However obviously I missed my flightsim! So today I reinstalled the whole lot. Booted the sim back up to fly around Europe and I have random squares all over the scenery... Random squares of snow, desert really bizarre. There's the proper scenery I had before then all these random textures in giant squares everywhere. What's happening here please? How do I fix it? My library is up to date as are all my installed products. Library order is FTX Libraries followed by my Orbx Airports. Then OpenLC Europe. Many thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alexglenorchy Posted February 3, 2018 Author Share Posted February 3, 2018 I have tried the following: Both changed northing or actually made it worse. I have deleted all orbx files and am reinstalling them all again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doug Sawatzky Posted February 7, 2018 Share Posted February 7, 2018 Hi Alex, welcome to the forums After you get everything reinstalled, the next thing to do would be to apply the below procedure. Ensure the Orbx Libs are installed and up to date. (is there a blue notification above the settings button in FTXC3?) Ensure all of your 3rd party addons are at the top of your scenery library and above your FTX entries. Then in FTX Central 3 Insertion points, move "FTX entries should be inserted below" just below your last 3rd party addon. Then move the "openLC entries should be inserted below" just below your FTX entries. and click "Save". Then run the "Force Migration" option. Finally Click on the "Clear Temp" button. Then, if you have Vector installed, there is a Vector control panel access button at the bottom of the FTXC3 settings page. When you open it you can select the amount of road coverage etc, be sure to uncheck the "Frozen Surface (in winter only)"option, and check the Australia Add-Ons under the “Settings” tab, then go to the Airport Elevation Correction (AEC tool) tab and run the auto configuration process and be sure to click on "Appy" when it is done scanning. Cheers Doug Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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