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FSX scenery converting to FS2004?

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I know of a gal who has FSX and ORBX global and got tired of FSX bugs said she installed Global in fresh install of FSX (just FSX with default scenery). Then Installed fresh copy of FS9 used a texture tool or maybe 2 found all files that had same names and converted them like 4000 files and reduced texture size for fs9. It took a long time and she said she had to remove a few things but got it right.

The screenshots are awesome and person states that so far no issues. She also contacted ORBX and was told as long as she only uses them on her pc its not an issue since she owns a legal copy of FTX global. Oh yes then ultimate terrain and such can be added afterwards.

 

My thought is why doesn't ORBX do some converting  and offer Global for for FS9 ?

 

FS9 is very stable no constant tweaking needed or CTD problems. The best thing is you don't need a million dollar computer to run FS9.

 

I like FSX but am tired of all the bugs in it.

uou! a female avsimer ?! nice ... as with the post, ill use the file from maribell

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  • Yep! Certainly. Use ModelConverterX and imagetool to convert models and textures, use FSX2FS9 to convert afcads. Conversion is not perfect... photoreal ground textures don't convert at all and neither

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