Re: Camp Pendleton
Posted: 03 Apr 2018, 15:01
Okay, not a big deal, I just needed to know how FSX is presenting things on your end. There are three possible solutions that may fix the issues, but since I don't have ORBX, I can't test them... you'll have to try each out and see if it fixes things.
The first option, and least likely to work is to simply toss the CVX file from the Pendleton scenery folder into the ORBX scenery folder.
The second, and more likely to work option is to push Pendleton below ORBX in the scenery stack. This will give it a higher priority call and in theory should cause the CVX file to over ride the ORBX scenery. This will of course give you the grass texture instead of the ORBX texture, but should kill the trees.
The third solution may be a long shot, but might be worth trying first since it's a simple text edit and won't change any of the ORBX texture displays: Check the last post on page 4 and page 5 of this thread:
https://www.flightsim.com/vbfs/showthre ... orts/page5
I'm really curious about the trees though. The Pendleton scenery is covered in excludes, so they shouldn't be there at all. Can you post a screen shot of where the trees are?
The first option, and least likely to work is to simply toss the CVX file from the Pendleton scenery folder into the ORBX scenery folder.
The second, and more likely to work option is to push Pendleton below ORBX in the scenery stack. This will give it a higher priority call and in theory should cause the CVX file to over ride the ORBX scenery. This will of course give you the grass texture instead of the ORBX texture, but should kill the trees.
The third solution may be a long shot, but might be worth trying first since it's a simple text edit and won't change any of the ORBX texture displays: Check the last post on page 4 and page 5 of this thread:
https://www.flightsim.com/vbfs/showthre ... orts/page5
I'm really curious about the trees though. The Pendleton scenery is covered in excludes, so they shouldn't be there at all. Can you post a screen shot of where the trees are?