May 24, 20206 yr Dane the flatten BGL created, when compiling with ADE, should be named something like CYHE_XXX_ CVX.BGL. Thinking about it I'm sure all you need to do is just put this file in the FTX_NA_PNW05_SCENERY folder. You shouldn't need to put in the other AFCAD file that was generated. So to be sure: 1. Go to the FTX_NA_PNW05_SCENERY folder. 2. Remove the bgl file you created with ADE and placed in there. 3..Restore the original file suffix back from .BAK to .bgl 4. Place the CVX file in. Hopefully this fixes it. I don't mean to be patronizing but just want to try and be clear so as to avoid confusion. Edited May 24, 20206 yr by cowpatz Clarity Cheers Steve Hall
May 25, 20206 yr Author 8 hours ago, cowpatz said: Dane the flatten BGL created, when compiling with ADE, should be named something like CYHE_XXX_ CVX.BGL. Thinking about it I'm sure all you need to do is just put this file in the FTX_NA_PNW05_SCENERY folder. You shouldn't need to put in the other AFCAD file that was generated. So to be sure: 1. Go to the FTX_NA_PNW05_SCENERY folder. 2. Remove the bgl file you created with ADE and placed in there. 3..Restore the original file suffix back from .BAK to .bgl 4. Place the CVX file in. Hopefully this fixes it. I don't mean to be patronizing but just want to try and be clear so as to avoid confusion. Greetings Steve - first let me say you are certainly not patronizing - I appreciate very much your help. But sadly that did not work - however, my post of ORBX Forum solved the problem. Nick, the Administrator, attached three new files that completely resolved the issue. So I am assuming there must have been an issue with one or more of the Objects, but it is now fixed. Thanks to you and to all who tried to resolve this issue. Edited May 25, 20206 yr by Dane Watson Regards, Dane - Windows 11 Home - CPU Intel Core i7-10700KF @3.8GHz - EVGA GeForce RTX 3070 GPU - 1TB SSD DRIVE - RAM 32GB - MSFS-2020
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