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X's all over Flightbeam KSFO after autoupdating to SODE 1.7

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How to fix this? I never updated this manually so I assume that OrbX auto-updated to SODE 1.7.0. Now I see a bunch of red X's all over the jetways at flightbeam's KSFO HD. Does anyone know how to fix this problem?


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Would love to know the answer to this as well. Ksfo is fine for me but engm and tncb both have same problem..looked everywhere last month for answer, couldnt find one.


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I went back to 1.6.8. until sceneries are compatible. I had problems with Imaginesim KATL as well.

 

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Did you run the SODEPlataform Manager and regiistered p3D v5?

C:\Program Files (x86)\12bPilot\SODE


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I get this pop up when I run it and I don't even have P3D v3 installed.

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But it appears that it's fine for P3D v5.

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21 minutes ago, captain420 said:

How to fix this? I never updated this manually so I assume that OrbX auto-updated to SODE 1.7.0. Now I see a bunch of red X's all over the jetways at flightbeam's KSFO HD. Does anyone know how to fix this problem?

Some sceneries are not compatible with SODE 1.7 yet.

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8 minutes ago, netshadoe said:

Some sceneries are not compatible with SODE 1.7 yet.

Thanks, I thought I did something wrong on my end for a sec there. Good to know.


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For me no problem sode 1.7 and KSFO, come back to 1.6.8 for now.

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I had the same issue. Unregistering and re-registering sode 1.7 for p3d v5  solved all red crosses among all flightbeam airports in my case


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12 minutes ago, dash8q400 flyer said:

Unregistering and re-registering sode 1.7 for p3d v5  solved all red crosses among all flightbeam airports in my case

Thanks, that also fixed it for me!


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I’ll have to check mine. If it doesn’t work how do you revert back?


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I had the same issue. I fixed it by uninstalling Sode from within Orbx, then manually installed Sode 1.68 and all is back to normal. I haven’t tried 1.70 since. 
 

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Is there a way to prevent Orbx central from installing and updating SODE? I rather do it manually on my own.


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1 hour ago, captain420 said:

Is there a way to prevent Orbx central from installing and updating SODE? I rather do it manually on my own.

Open Central, click on settings (gear icon upper right corner), click auto updates, disable anything you don't want to update automatically. Or uncheck "enable auto updates" and central will not update anything for you. 

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