August 30, 201213 yr Hi all, Noticed this while flying a route from Anchorage to Hong Kong the other day--the ocean in a huge square off the far eastern tip of Russia appears to have turned into sandy desert in my FSX (see image below). Any ideas what might have caused this or how I can fix it? I'm using FS Genesis and scenery tech landclass. I assume other people aren't seeing this same thing? (I'm also running UTX, though it shouldn't affect this area; I ran the setup to repair the terrain.cfg but no change.) Thanks for any help, James
August 30, 201213 yr Commercial Member Not my area of expertise (shoot, I don't even HAVE an area of expertise!). However I've suffered the same thing due to the number of addons i had. I used the UTX menu to disable UTX and then re-enabled, it solved it. Hope it does the same for you! Dave Dave Hodges System Specs: I9-13900KF, NVIDIA 4070TI, Quest 3, Multiple Displays, Lots of TERRIFIC friends, 3 cats, and a wonderfully stubborn wife.
September 3, 201213 yr Author Dave, Thanks for the idea--unfortunately disabling and re-enabling UTX didn't fix it. However, through some trial and error I narrowed the culprit down to the "UT Exclusions for Default Scenery" scenery library entry. I'll have to check with the UTX folks to see if they can help. Thanks again for your help! Best, James
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