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Hi there,

 

if daytime textures start appearing at night then it's likely that the general landclass texture folder \scenery\world\texture has been reset to its default state by an update or re-installation of P3D and thus re-installing Global Base should fix that.

 

Michael's issue appears to be something else; see https://orbxsystems.com/forum/topic/150639-texture-morphing/?do=findComment&comment=1329305

 

 

Cheers, Holger

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On 3/8/2018 at 5:30 PM, Holger Sandmann said:

Hi there,

 

if daytime textures start appearing at night then it's likely that the general landclass texture folder \scenery\world\texture has been reset to its default state by an update or re-installation of P3D and thus re-installing Global Base should fix that.

 

Michael's issue appears to be something else; see https://orbxsystems.com/forum/topic/150639-texture-morphing/?do=findComment&comment=1329305

 

 

Cheers, Holger

 

Thank Holger.

 

It was nighttime on the approach to KLAX.  its only this area that does it.

 

Thanks 

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On 3/8/2018 at 5:30 PM, Holger Sandmann said:

Hi there,

 

if daytime textures start appearing at night then it's likely that the general landclass texture folder \scenery\world\texture has been reset to its default state by an update or re-installation of P3D and thus re-installing Global Base should fix that.

 

Michael's issue appears to be something else; see https://orbxsystems.com/forum/topic/150639-texture-morphing/?do=findComment&comment=1329305

 

 

Cheers, Holger

 

reinstalled base pack.  still have issue.

reinstalled usa canada lc . still have issue

deleted shaders and still have issue.

 

 

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Hello tooting 

 

You have reinstalled the Region in question Yes ?

 

Maybe reinstall the Orbx Libraries,  Delete the blue version TXT file below

 

Prepar3D v4 ► ORBX ► User Documents ► Versions ►  FTX_AA_ORBXLIBS.TXT

 

Then launch the FTX Central control panel,  Click the little blue box (Bottom left) to Install the Orbx libraries

 

Launch Prepar3D and test 

 

If you are still experiencing the same Issue maybe post the contents of your scenery.cfg file into your next reply

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Hello tooting 

 

Just to confirm,  All your 3rd party Airports (Non Orbx) should be Above your Orbx Scenery in the Prepar3D Scenery library

 

In FTX Central > Settings,   Click the little tab on the right for  FTX entries should be Inserted below    

 

Scroll down to Your last Add On Scenery in the menu and Click it,   In my case its "Mega Airport Dublin"   In your case its Agadir City X  [Area.139]

 

Ensure you Save it when finished

 

 

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Still In FTX Central 

 

Using the Library Insertion Point tool and move the OpenLC entries below the FTX entries

 

Click the little tab on the right for  OpenLC entries should be Inserted below  and click FTX  Ensure you Save it when finished

 

Then launch Prepar3D and test

 

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22 hours ago, Elaine Dixon said:

Follow the steps above first......

 

But also I see you have "Night Environment" Installed,   Have you tried Disabling these 6 entries and then test ? 

 

As a process of elimination you could Disable FS Global as well and then test 

 

22 hours ago, Elaine Dixon said:

Hello tooting 

 

Just to confirm,  All your 3rd party Airports (Non Orbx) should be Above your Orbx Scenery in the Prepar3D Scenery library

 

In FTX Central > Settings,   Click the little tab on the right for  FTX entries should be Inserted below    

 

Scroll down to Your last Add On Scenery in the menu and Click it,   In my case its "Mega Airport Dublin"   In your case its Agadir City X  [Area.139]

 

Ensure you Save it when finished

 

 

37866277941_6705f9afcd_o.png

 

 

 

 

Still In FTX Central 

 

Using the Library Insertion Point tool and move the OpenLC entries below the FTX entries

 

Click the little tab on the right for  OpenLC entries should be Inserted below  and click FTX  Ensure you Save it when finished

 

Then launch Prepar3D and test

 

37834999262_511fb7b249_o.png

 

 

 

fresh reinstall. and followed procedures.  

 

exactly same thing. and i did a complete reformat and installation from scratch

 

 

 

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On 3/11/2018 at 12:48 AM, Elaine Dixon said:

Follow the steps above first......

 

But also I see you have "Night Environment" Installed,   Have you tried Disabling these 6 entries and then test ? 

 

As a process of elimination you could Disable FS Global as well and then test 

Still no joy

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