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Yesterday I installed FTX global base package on to my fsx. It worked fine until this morning I loaded up at EGBB and the textures around the airport werent there. They were black. I took off and as I began flying when I moved over a bit of land it turned black but trees and buildings still remained present. I've tried re-installing but still nothing. I am not a DX10 user. Please help!


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Hi there,


 


welcome to Orbx!


 


Do you by chance run a Turkish version of Windows? http://www.orbxsystems.com/forum/topic/74392-texture-errors-with-turkish-windows-fix/


 


Did you install the latest Orbx libraries as well? https://www.fullterrain.com/support#Orbxlibs


 


If the above doesn't help please post a couple of representative screenshots so that we can help with the diagnosis: http://www.orbxsystems.com/forum/topic/38447-how-to-post-a-screenshot-on-the-orbx-forums/


 


Cheers, Holger


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Hi there,


 


that screenshot indicates it is the same or similar issue as with the Turkish Windows version; see http://www.orbxsystems.com/forum/topic/34336-black-textures-everywhere/?p=296120


 


Even if that's not what you have installed perhaps check your scenery.cfg file whether it has that missing "Texture_ID=1" line in the Area.001 block.


 


Are you using the boxed version of FSX or the Steam edition?


 


Cheers, Holger


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Hi there,


 


that looks OK. What is the full folder path to your scenery.cfg, please?


 


Also, are you perhaps using a replacement "grass" texture? If so what is the file date and size of "detail1.bmp" in {FSX}\Scenery\World\Texture?


 


Cheers, Holger


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I have the same situation. Started recently. 


 


Black squares at KPSP. They seem to have replaced some building files.


 


Im sure there were buildings next to the tower. 


 


This wasn't happening a week ago.


 


My file info:                                         detail1.bmp  7/26/20006   683KB.


 


Maybe we can get a 2-fer here.


 


Thanks


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i do not have a prgramdata file. I have Programfiles86, Microsoft Games, Flight Simulator X, and I have another scenery.cfg in that folder  which says the same thing as in the other scenery.cfg


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Hi there,


 


the ProgramData directory is an integral part of any Windows installation but perhaps it's hidden from view on your system. Either way you can find that specific scenery.cfg file by running a search for it of your entire C: drive.


 


In any case if switching to DX10 Preview fixes the problem it may indeed be a corrupt detail1.bmp file. I've attached the original FSX version for you to cross-check. Make a safety backup of the current version first.


 


If you want to keep using DX10 preview you need Steve's shader fixes to achieve compatibility with our street lights; see http://www.orbxsystems.com/forum/topic/86160-ftx-wales-black-objects-in-landscape/?p=787812


 


Cheers, Holger 


detail1.zip

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Hi there,


 


yes, the DX10 fixer will make the Orbx 3D lights usable. It's not our software though so if you have any specific question regarding its use and implementation please read our DX10 subforum -- http://www.orbxsystems.com/forum/forum/171-dx10-discussion/-- and, more importantly, Steve's official support forum at Avsim: ;http://forum.avsim.net/forum/644-the-official-dx10-scenery-fixer-support-forum/


 


Cheers, Holger


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turns out I deleted my detail1 by accident just put the one you sent me in its working like dream. Thank you so much for all your help


turns out I deleted my detail1 by accident just put the one you sent me in its working like dream. Thank you so much for all your help

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