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Fs9 crashes at dusk (help with lightmaps)

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Hi guys,

I need some help. 

I did not fly at dusk for weeks (maybe months) but all of a sudden today my fs9 did a sudden CTD. Some of my traffic went grey and after that my own plane went grey too. After that I got this CTD. I restarted fs9 and flew a testflight at dusk and again a ctd. I did some googling and read something about corrupted lightmaps because it only happens at night/dusk.

Now I have a problem. I really dont know how to start searching in my ai-traffic for the corrupted file. Do you have some ideas???

Bert Veeningen

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You could also try turning off AI completely and trying the same flight just to make sure the AI is the problem. If it works ok, then you'll have somewhere to start by identifying which AI is the issue.

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Yes, thanks!

 

First I will try them. I never experienced something like this. I have some ai traffic from fsx which I changed with a program from a site named "kaese". It works great but I think I have do some homework to make this work properly. 

Bert Veeningen

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On 5-9-2017 at 3:40 AM, Joseph29 said:

You could try using FS Texture checker. If it is a FSX texture causing the crash this program will find it.

 

You can download it here http://www.alpha-india.net/forums/index.php?topic=11407.0

Now I have a question. Which one of these programs on aig will filter the fsx files causing problems?

Bert Veeningen

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