Was doing an IFR flight from NZWN to NZHN using Mike's Hamilton X scenery and this is what it looks like when I approach and land.
It's happens in the VC view as well.
This never happens when I start at Hamilton.
Ian Warren
Apr 26 2011,2:00 PM
Notice its raining , wonder that is the cause
connor
Apr 26 2011,2:11 PM
Maybe the rain washed away the photoreal?
On a serious note, when it rains in fsx, does it layer another texture over the top of the apron surface? If it does, it might of just been enough to show through the photo.
Nzeddy
Apr 26 2011,3:35 PM
I've done IFR flights to Hamilton even in dry weather and it still shows like that as shown in the screenshots.
creator2003
Apr 26 2011,7:05 PM
First time this has popped up ,well actually any problem with Hamilton X ,so i have no answer really apart the afcad height may have had a change at some point in your system ,have you played with it by any chance ? i only ask that due to your work in FSX which could have changed something if you mucked around with it as we do ,could also be VLC mesh height slider settings[ if you have it] which could also maybe effect it if they are not the same as other users that have it running as it was intended to be .
I would say normallly reinstall etc bla bla but i feel this has more to do with your setup sliders cfg edits etc ?as i have had no issues with bleed or layers in the half year its been out which is a bonus for REP or everyone is just being kind at not buggin me lol .. Support for HamiltonX can be found on the support link tab via my main site .. more than happy to help Mike
Nzeddy
Apr 26 2011,8:52 PM
Yes I've played around with the NZHN AFCAD. (hope that's alright ) Good thing I still have the original.
I've just reverted back to the original NZHN afcad and now everything is back to normal.
Thanks Mike!
creator2003
Apr 26 2011,9:28 PM
No prob glad you have it sorted , yes do as you like with the addon add /subtract whatever makes it better for yourself and your flights , that's what F sim is all about
Nzeddy
Apr 26 2011,10:03 PM
Sweet as man!
Well... back to the drawing board.
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