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Are Exclusion Zones Bugged?

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I have an Airport I have been working on and there are autogen trees located at the end of one my runways. No matter what I try I can't keep the autogen from placing trees in one spot. My exclusions are working as the Airport has the shape I sectioned out.

I have an Airport I have been working on and there are autogen trees located at the end of one my runways. No matter what I try I can't keep the autogen from placing trees in one spot. My exclusions are working as the Airport has the shape I sectioned out.

Hello ohsirius,

Maybe the trees are from another Custom Scenery (e.g. HdMesh2 , simheaven)  and not from the default scenery .

In this case make sure your scenery comes before the others in the scenery_packs.ini.

 

If no other scenery than default is in place it could be you have not properly hit the forest-(polygon) with your exclusion .

A forest is described by a  definition-file (.for) and a polygon for its location.

If one  vertex is within your exclusion the whole polygon is excluded.

Maybe ,you must  widen your exclusion a little bit until hit a vertex .

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Hello ohsirius,

Maybe the trees are from another Custom Scenery (e.g. HdMesh2 , simheaven)  and not from the default scenery .

In this case make sure your scenery comes before the others in the scenery_packs.ini.

 

If no other scenery than default is in place it could be you have not properly hit the forest-(polygon) with your exclusion .

A forest is described by a  definition-file (.for) and a polygon for its location.

If one  vertex is within your exclusion the whole polygon is excluded.

Maybe ,you must  widen your exclusion a little bit until hit a vertex .

 

Got it worked out, had to tweak the zones some. Thanks.

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