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ESGG - Strange Tiles and No Glass


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Hey guys,

I just bought and installed the new ESGG and tested it out right away.

Unfortunately I discovered some weird things.

 

The terminal has no visible glass, it seems like it is an open terrace.

 

During rain I get these strange tiles on the ground.

Obviously some kind of reflections.

Anybody can help me out?

 

Just to clarify:

I do not use any kind of PBR or reflection due to performance reasons.

 

Thank You!

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8 hours ago, POLYMERMAN said:

Hello Adrian,

Someone had that same issue with the glass and a verify files fixed it.

Give it a try and let us know if it works for you.

I'll give it a try and report soon!

 

4 hours ago, Marcus Nyberg said:

Also make sure Objectflow is working :)

check in the addons- tab in p3d so it’s active. As ground is missing and windows the Objectflow module is not working properly.

I checked the AddOns-Tab and actually there was no such thing as "ObjectFlow". I'll install it using FTX Central!

 

1 hour ago, Nick Cooper said:

This might help too

 

Also, what version of P3D v4 are you using please?

I followed the instructions and there was a folder which was called like that.

Inside a add-on.xml with a path inside, which led to a non existent folder.

I use the latest P3D. My Prepar3D.exe says "4.5.13.32097"

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3 minutes ago, Nick Cooper said:

Hello,

you will need to install objectflow using Orbx Central, after you have deleted

Documents\Prepar3D v4 Add-ons\Orbx ObjectFlow 2

To do so, you must have an Orbx Central Scenery Library.

yep, did that right now.

folder looks like this now:

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starting my simulator as we speak and I will report back!

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