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"Replacing" Default Scenery (Read 169 times)
Jan 24th, 2004 at 9:48am

Mike Thurman   Offline
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  Ok, i'm somewhat a "Newbie" to scenery design. Ive made some thing like terminals, etc at my airports, but how ( if exporting in gmax ) do i replace default scenery files. For example: There's this really crappy looking building at this one airport in alaska, and i want to replace it with one of my scenery objects ( in gmax ).  How do i do this?



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Reply #1 - Feb 10th, 2004 at 12:20pm

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   The only way that I know of would be to load the BGL file for the airport you want or to completely replace it with a new file. The only problem with this is lots of luck trying to find out which file you need. Someone used to make a program that would convert bgl files into a format that you could use in Wordpad, and be able to see which airport it was for. But I do not know if any one has come up with a program for FS9. I was told that there is a big differance in the format between FS2002 and FS2004.
 
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Reply #2 - Feb 17th, 2004 at 8:31pm
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Not really my field of expertise (much more into panels) but I can make a suggestion. Find a guru, someone who has tons of scenery design experiments under his belt. However, I recently posted in a topic in this forum where someone said something about excluding part of the NYC scenery. I am sure you could do the same here.
 
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