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I do not understand the process of using REX textures in ASE. Can someone please tell me how to do this? How does ASE know where the REX textures are located? Any help on this would be appreciated. Thanks Don

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If you have the REX textures installed in FS, then those are the ones which will be used to depict the weather, so if you are using ASE to create the weather, then it will do so using REX textures, because those are the ones in FS. Al


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As I have XGraphic installed should I uninstall XGraphics to force FSX to revert to the FSX graphics or just do a rollback in XGraphics?

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Hi, You won't need to roll anything back. There are two ways to use 3rd party addon graphics: 1) Use the graphics add-on(s) however you'd like to install the theme into FS and leave it there, not using any "graphics install" features of ASE.2) Make Snapshots of your graphics as installed into FS (by any add-on, or combination of add-ons), which can be assigned wx-influence category, and can be auto-installed during the post-plan process of ASE (or manually installed via the Graphics screen). In either case, remember that ASE provides the weather, synthesis and depiction. The graphics provide the textures (clouds, sky, water, etc). Does that help?


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