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NZMF - Elevation & Scenery issues


Trevor Hannant

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Having a strange problem at Milford Sound after installing earlier (see attached). Process followed:

- set FTX Central to Oceania

- installed NZSI SP2

- installed NZMF

Issue seen so then removed FTX_AA_NZMF from Scenery library, deleted folder > ORBX > FTX_NZ > FTX_AA_MF and FSX > scenery > world > scenery folder and deleted the two ...elevation_adjustment.BGL *NZMF* and *NZMJ* files (as per this post).

Then followed procedure above again and still get the same issues.

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Has anyone else seen this and resolved it?

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Hi Trevor,

by the looks of the mountains in your first picture, SP2 did not install correctly. Could you please re-install NZSI SP2 and then install NZMF again ?

You also could try and run the 'Validate Scenery.cfg' tool (FTX Central -> Tools) prior - maybe it will fix the issue as well.

Required mesh setting would be 5 meter.

Please let us know how it went.

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Hi Heiko - hope you're having a good Christmas, and thanks for taking time out to be here!

Downloaded fresh copies of both SP2 and NZMF and installed both - no change. Ran the validate scenery tool and still same result. The helipads have now come down to the same level as the runway so that's resolved but I still have the issues at the ends of the airfield areas.

Settings (unchanged from before issue):

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FTX Central was set to Oceania pre SP2 installation. After Central opened at the end of the install, I changed it back to Oceania (which it's set to now) before installation of NZMF.

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Hi Heiko.

Removing all South island scenery and re-installing from scratch seems to have fixed it - sounds like I had a dodgy SI install that everything was building on (hadn't flown in and out of NZMF since a re-install a couple of months back so hadn't picked it up).

Many thanks for your time both now and creating this magnificent airport.

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