June 10, 200718 yr Hi Ron, sorry but I am confused. I assume you are you saying that the KMSP_ILS_JV.BGL is the file that needs to be moved to Addon scenery/scenery. The original placement according to both readme's was scenery/generic/scenery, which is where I have it, but it seems to act differently in Wil's FRF-KMSP scenery package. Wil, glad to see you stopped by to take a look - thanks again for the scenery and taking time to respond.Regards, KendallDell 8400 3.2 GHZ H.T.3GB 533 DDR2X800XT 256MB/Catalyst driver - 7.1's6x AA/16x HQ A/FDiamond Xtreme/Logitech X-530'sDual Monitor: Dell 2405/1905CH Yoke/Pedals - Saitek Throttle Regards, Kendall 7800X3D/G.B. Aorus 650 Elite V2.0/32GB GSkill Trident 6000-CL30/Nvidia 1080 Ti./Seasonic Focus 1200W PSU.
June 11, 200718 yr Author It only worked in the scenerygenericscenery folder correctly as described correctly by the authors. I was questioning if the KMSP_LC_jv.BGL had any effect in there in this application.
June 12, 200718 yr What the "LC" file does, is get rid of some inappropriate urban landclass texture and replace it grass landclass texture (or something approximating that) alos prevents autogen from popping up on the new runway. Note that the KMSP (NOT THE AF2_KMSP) file contains numerous scenery objects. Some of these, such as terminals need to be excluded. This will only happen if the file is at a lower priority than the FRF KMSP files. That's why it should be in genericscenery. I think also this file has the taxisigns for 17/35, so if you don't use this file you won't have these signs even if you install FRF KMSP.scott s..
June 13, 200718 yr Author Thank you for this information. I was not sure if stacked (by priority) excludes worked. I did think that LC generally stood for land class files. I did not want excludes to exclude excudes :)
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