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airport graphics in REX 4

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The airport ground textures shown on the posts here and the REX website look like nice upgrades to the stock FSX.  The claim is that they replace all the "stock" airports.

 

Jon Masterson's ADE has allowed us to improve airports dramatically--taxiways, aprons, buildings, etc,etc.  But the taxiway/apron/runways/etc textures are stlll basic FSX.  The addition of their GPE is a bonus, but it's a labor (of love)...

 

Does anyone know if the REX4 graphics can replace these ADE modified airports, or it just the unaltered FSX originals??  Can the ADE generated .bgl files be upgraded with these graphics?

 

I suspect the answer is no, but can't find the answer after searching for much too long.

 

The REX support forum appears to be read only unless one has purchased product--I registered but still not able to post--in fact many of the sections are closed even to view

 

Sorry if this is not the correct forum.

 

Gary

REX replaced the default hard surface files (concrete, etc).

 

ADE calls the default hard surface files.

 

Any airport modified with ADE will show the REX textures.

 

REX does not replace any ground textures (grass, etc).

 

regards,

Joe

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Hi Gary,

 

Joe said it best, thanks Joe.

 

Also, there are areas of our forum open to the public, however, support is closed until you're a verified member. The GENERAL section is best for questions etc.

Tim Fuchs
Managing Partner
REX SIMULATIONS 

website:  www.rexsimulations.com
support www.rexaxis.com

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