September 14, 201114 yr Have anybody noticed that the autogen houses you see on the ground which are part of the FS9 default scenery have some kind of color coding depending on the region you are flying.In latin america the corners of the houses are yellow, in other areas are light blue. Does anybody knows why that is?Thanks Juan
September 14, 201114 yr So the whole world doesn't look the same? The best gift you can give your children is your time.
September 14, 201114 yr No they don't. In North America the roofs are dull, and the walls gray. In other parts of the world they have brightly colored walls and roofs. These vary with the region (there are 7 regions, as I remember). Tom Gibson CalClassic Propliner Page
September 15, 201114 yr Autogen building textures are of the form BLDA... to BLDJ... where A-J are region designators. Same thing with the autogen library in default.xml. scott s..
September 15, 201114 yr For some wonderful, colourful, "Koorbygen" highly realistic buildings for FS2004, replacing the default ones, install VOZ 1.8...>>> http://aussiex.org/f...-downloads-fs9/ Paul... ...! P.S..... VOZ also allows you to select ground textures and colours, depending on the Country, and time of the year.
September 16, 201114 yr For some wonderful, colourful, "Koorbygen" highly realistic buildings for FS2004, replacing the default ones, install VOZ 1.8...>>> http://aussiex.org/f...-downloads-fs9/ Being a huge VOZ fan I would never discourage anyone form using that wonderful addon. The Koorbygen building textures are available in the library as a standalone addon- http://library.avsim.net/esearch.php?DLID=74948 They work in North America, which means they will be seen in many other parts of the world as well. regards,Joe The best gift you can give your children is your time.
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