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FSX Scenery Issue - Black Boxes

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Hello All,

There has been a little discussion on this question before but it didnt seem to get resolved so I will raise it here.

I have just installed the French Polynesia Tuamotu scenery by Kazuo Kawamura together with his subsequent SP2 issues fix.

The instructions were very good and I think I have installed everything OK.

However I have 'black boxes' behind palm trees !

It could be an FS9 vs FSX issue but I understand the scenery was written/updated for FSX.

I was hoping the Kawamura SP2 patch would fix it but it doesnt.

Can anyone advise please ?

Thanks.

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Me again,

It looks like the batch jobs included within the SP2 issues fix isnt working.

Will investigate further.

Sounds to me like a DX10 issue. That's precisely how things look when using addon scenery like FTX global when paired with DX10.

 

The only way around it that I've found is SteveFX's DX10 Fixer, and it's been pulled from flightsimstore unfortunately. 

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Thanks Jughed,

Good news as it is all fixed now.

The Kawamura batch jobs that need to be run as part of his SP2 patch for some reason wouldnt run.

So I printed out the batch jobs detail and [painstakingly] moved/copied/pasted etc etc everything that the batch jobs were supposed to do -

and the result was success.

It seems his patch was all about fixing issues like I encountered.

Anyway thanks for replying,

Mike

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