December 27, 201015 yr In AVSIM's library are some files (photoreal) for Columbus Ohio. I am only getting grey tiles as the 'instructions' and the download files are confusing.Really there are no 'instructions' to install it apart from 'like anoyther scenery' (spelling sic).Has anyone managed to work it out or should I just trash the whole thing?Daniel
December 27, 201015 yr In AVSIM's library are some files (photoreal) for Columbus Ohio. I am only getting grey tiles as the 'instructions' and the download files are confusing.Really there are no 'instructions' to install it apart from 'like anoyther scenery' (spelling sic).Has anyone managed to work it out or should I just trash the whole thing?DanielHas worked fine for me. I have been using it for quite some time now. There are no "special tricks" to add this scenery.....just like any other scenery.gwillmotP.S. - You have 53 posts since November? My my my! Average of 1.24 posts per day.
December 27, 201015 yr Are you aware that there are 2 required parts to that addon? And some updates?How did you install it?regards,Joe The best gift you can give your children is your time.
December 27, 201015 yr Are you aware that there are 2 required parts to that addon? And some updates?How did you install it?regards,JoeAfter I examined the files available for Columbus photoreal in the Avsim library, it is evident that the first necessary file is missing. I assume the name was columbus1.zip. I assure you that it was there whenever I downloaded it originally. It might have been lost and never recovered in the library "hack".I found all files in the FlightSim.com library. The file you are probably missing is listed as columbu1.zip over there.Load the first file, then the second file, then add the update files 1 & 2 to your chosen scenery folder....then add the new scenery layer in the flight sim. I didn't re-download the files again to read any text files in the Zips, but I'm sure it is straight-forward as I'm definitely not an expert, and I got it to work with no problems.gwillmot
December 28, 201015 yr After I examined the files available for Columbus photoreal in the Avsim library, it is evident that the first necessary file is missing. I assume the name was columbus1.zip. I assure you that it was there whenever I downloaded it originally. It might have been lost and never recovered in the library "hack".I found all files in the FlightSim.com library. The file you are probably missing is listed as columbu1.zip over there.Load the first file, then the second file, then add the update files 1 & 2 to your chosen scenery folder....then add the new scenery layer in the flight sim. I didn't re-download the files again to read any text files in the Zips, but I'm sure it is straight-forward as I'm definitely not an expert, and I got it to work with no problems.gwillmotThanksI'm downloading the file from Flightsim now.Daniel
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