LOWW grass issue
LOWW grass issue
Hi,
After doing a reinstall of Vienna today there seems to be concrete where grass should be.
I have uninstalled and reinstalled again to no prevail.
Any clues?
Cheers,
Clinton
After doing a reinstall of Vienna today there seems to be concrete where grass should be.
I have uninstalled and reinstalled again to no prevail.
Any clues?
Cheers,
Clinton
- martin[flytampa]
- Site Admin
- Posts: 5288
Re: LOWW grass issue
Post or email us a overview screenshot please. Also let us know what version you are using, fsx, p3dv3, 4.
Re: LOWW grass issue
Martin,
Email has been sent with pics. I'm having an issue with Montreal as well so I have included that.
Email has been sent with pics. I'm having an issue with Montreal as well so I have included that.
- christinney
- Posts: 5
Re: LOWW grass issue
Hi,
Was this matter ever resolved? I have just rocked up at Vienna to find the same thing. Not been here a while and now all the grass has gone. Running it on P3Dv4.4. Used to use this scenery loads and not noticed the issue before.
Chris
Was this matter ever resolved? I have just rocked up at Vienna to find the same thing. Not been here a while and now all the grass has gone. Running it on P3Dv4.4. Used to use this scenery loads and not noticed the issue before.
Chris
- christinney
- Posts: 5
Re: LOWW grass issue
Disregard :) All sorted. Just incase anyone else stumbles upon this,. Appears where I added a newer version I did not remove the legacy version. This meant I had one in the new "Addon's" section as well as the traditional scenery library. Removed the scenery library one and all sorted.
Re: LOWW grass issue
I have same issue, removing from scenery library just gave me default scenery. So, no resolution on this from my end.
VR
Todd
VR
Todd
- martin[flytampa]
- Site Admin
- Posts: 5288
Re: LOWW grass issue
Your screenshot looks exactly the way it would look if the Scenery Library entry is of the old type. Pasting from PDF manual:
Ground Textures do not load and the airport appears grey or white.
This will happen if the Addon is added to the Scenery Library the
traditional way. It must be added to Prepar3D’s “add-ons.cfg” instead,
see below.
After installing, Prepar3D still loads the default airport.
This Addon cannot be added via the traditional Scenery Library.
Instead it must be added to Prepar3D’s “add-ons.cfg”. Normally our
Installer will do this automatically but if it fails to do so you can add it
by using one of the three methods described below. Note that if the
Addon is added using the traditional Scenery Library method, there
will be problems such as ground textures not loading, among other
issues.
1. Go to the Prepar3D folder, subfolder /FlyTampa/Airport/ and run
the file labeled “Add-to-P3D.cmd”.
2. Run the following command line within the Prepar3D main
folder, replacing the path at the end according to where you
installed the FlyTampa Addon:
Prepar3D.exe “-Configure: Category=Add-on Package,
Operation=Add, FileLocation=Roaming, c:\Prepar3D
v4\FlyTampa\Airport\”
3. Edit the “add-ons.cfg” in Notepad manually by loading the file:
C:\users\USERNAME\Appdata\Roaming\Lockheed
Martin\Prepar3D v4\ add-ons.cfg
Add an entry to this file similar to the following:
[Package.1]
PATH=C: \Prepar3D v4\FlyTampa\Airport
ACTIVE=true
REQUIRED=false
Ground Textures do not load and the airport appears grey or white.
This will happen if the Addon is added to the Scenery Library the
traditional way. It must be added to Prepar3D’s “add-ons.cfg” instead,
see below.
After installing, Prepar3D still loads the default airport.
This Addon cannot be added via the traditional Scenery Library.
Instead it must be added to Prepar3D’s “add-ons.cfg”. Normally our
Installer will do this automatically but if it fails to do so you can add it
by using one of the three methods described below. Note that if the
Addon is added using the traditional Scenery Library method, there
will be problems such as ground textures not loading, among other
issues.
1. Go to the Prepar3D folder, subfolder /FlyTampa/Airport/ and run
the file labeled “Add-to-P3D.cmd”.
2. Run the following command line within the Prepar3D main
folder, replacing the path at the end according to where you
installed the FlyTampa Addon:
Prepar3D.exe “-Configure: Category=Add-on Package,
Operation=Add, FileLocation=Roaming, c:\Prepar3D
v4\FlyTampa\Airport\”
3. Edit the “add-ons.cfg” in Notepad manually by loading the file:
C:\users\USERNAME\Appdata\Roaming\Lockheed
Martin\Prepar3D v4\ add-ons.cfg
Add an entry to this file similar to the following:
[Package.1]
PATH=C: \Prepar3D v4\FlyTampa\Airport
ACTIVE=true
REQUIRED=false