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Jun 9th, 2011 at 8:09am

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Hi All.
I have used Rwy12 in FS9 for some time and I gather it can also be used in FSX? If so do I need to create a new static objects library/scenery folder in FSX addon scenery to save my work and if so, do I also need a texture folder that contains the textures or will Rwy12 pick up the libraries from FS9?

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Reply #1 - Jun 9th, 2011 at 9:21am

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All you should have to do is activate your current Rwy12 Static Objects Library in the FSX Scenery Library.

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...If so do I need to create a new static objects library/scenery folder in FSX addon scenery to save my work..


??? not quite sure what you mean...you shouldn't save your 'work' (.bgls) to the static objects library\scenery\ folder, in either FS2004 or FSX. They could be saved to Addon Scenery\scenery\ (not recommended over the long term) or for your project create a new ...\<project name>\scenery\ folder for your work .bgls and activate it in the Scenery Lbrary.

Textures shouldn't be a problem. FSX will find them, either in the static objects library\texture\ folder or the appropriate fsx texture folders for generic objects.



« Last Edit: Jun 9th, 2011 at 10:29am by dave3cu »  

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Reply #2 - Jun 9th, 2011 at 10:00am

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Hi Dave.
Thanks for the quick reply. The reason my projects are saved in that location in FS9 is that's the default location that is set by Rwy12.

Qoute from the Rwy12 tutorial;

By default the location of the saved files will be in  C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Flight Simulator 9\Addon Scenery\Static Objects Library\Scenery.

Would it be possible simply to copy the bgl's I have produced for use in FS9 and put them into FSX? That would save a LOT of time.

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Reply #3 - Jun 9th, 2011 at 10:47am

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Actually if you have saved your FS9 work bgls to that location and that's the same location for the Rwy12 static objects library bgls and textures, which you have activated in the FSX scenery Library, your FS9 work will already show up in FSX.

The objects should show up though there may be some variations of location as FSX uses a different coordinate system than FS9.
« Last Edit: Jun 9th, 2011 at 3:23pm by dave3cu »  

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