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FTX Norway. A little hilly bug.


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Started to fly in this wonderfull scenery. and discoverd a little bug. i know we are crazy in norway and live on every hill. but this is a little over the top. 
coordinates is on the top of the screenshot. 

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Started to fly in this wonderfull scenery. and discoverd a little bug. i know we are crazy in norway and live on every hill. but this is a little over the top. 

coordinates is on the top of the screenshot. 

 

 

Hi,

That's is a dismatch of landclass texture call. To solve that, please go into FTX Central and Set Insertion point to Default. Don't forget to Save before leaving and Applying the selected mode.

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Here's mine at the same place with FTX Global hybrid mode:

 

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Hello Richard,


 


sorry but this trick only work if I have "hybrid mode" enabled.


 


With hybrid mode active:


J5436.jpg


 


without hybrid mode:


Vu9om.jpg


 


Insertion Point was set to "top". Meanwhile I'm a little confused about the "insertion point" settings. Normally it is recommended to set this point not at the top. I've normally set it above the "Addon Scenery" entry.


 


Cheers,


Martin


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Well, this "solution" is not clear to me.


 


1. When running FTX Norway (FTXCentral in postion "Europe") I have the same result as shown in posting #1.


(even if I set Insertion point to Default)


BTW, what is the effect of pressing "default"?


 


2.When running FTX Norway  (FTXCentral in postion "Global" - hybrid mode) the result is shown as in posting #2.


But this cannot be the solution I think.


 


Normally  FTX Norway should run in FTXCentral postion "Europe", I think!


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Thx to Holger who is taking care of it. have to say that you and your team have made a fantastic Orbx region. i have just startet to scratch the surface, mainly flying over my home place. and have mutch more exploring to do. keep up the good work. :) 

Mvh
Andreas R.P

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