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Guess we have no St. Louis simmers

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There’s a big problem with the Missouri River north of the city. With most looking at scenery I guess no one caught this.

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8 minutes ago, Dillon said:

UThere’s a big problem with the Missouri River north of the city. With most looking at scenery no one caught this.

There is a fix for that.. Search "flight simulator Missouri river fix github".  

It works perfectly

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Isn't there a fix for that over at Mfsaddons.org?

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Sorry guys guess I’m late on this.  I totally missed this being reported.  Any other weird things with fixes I should know about?

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I may not be a St. Louis simmer in practice. But I hope I evoke the Spirit of St. Louis.

 

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Just now, Dillon said:

Sorry guys guess I’m late on this.  I totally missed this being reported.  Any other weird things with fixes I should know about?

same guy fixed a bunch of terrain issues with lakes and rivers in Alaska, not all tho

8 minutes ago, Dillon said:

Sorry guys guess I’m late on this.  I totally missed this being reported.  Any other weird things with fixes I should know about?

Hey, I only noticed it yesterday myself after trying to figure out what U.S. landmarks I haven't checked out yet.. Flew under the St Louis Arch and then discovered the mighty Missouri river was just a "bit" elevated.. 

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59 minutes ago, Dillon said:

Any other weird things with fixes I should know about?

Yes, there's a package with lots of Alaska improvements, and one for Iceland.

Mario Donick .:. vFlyteAir

5 hours ago, MarioDonick said:

Yes, there's a package with lots of Alaska improvements, and one for Iceland.

Excellent!  That scenery will be great to fly around.  Does this fix the instant crash at Reykjavik?

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Just now, bobcat999 said:

Excellent!  That scenery will be great to fly around.  Does this fix the instant crash at Reykjavik?

No, I think the crash is not affected by it, but as far as I remember it's on Asobo's list of known bugs.

Mario Donick .:. vFlyteAir

Just now, MarioDonick said:

No, I think the crash is not affected by it, but as far as I remember it's on Asobo's list of known bugs.

Thanks Mario!  👍 

I just checked, I think it is Keflavik airport airport that is the problem actually, and as you say, Asobo are on to it.  I will just keep away from there for now.  😁

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I like to trick airline passengers into thinking I have my own swimming pool in my back yard by painting a large blue rectangle on my patio.

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6 hours ago, dobee51 said:

Isn't there a fix for that over at Mfsaddons.org?

Yes. It's exactly the same as the link in the post above yours.

That looks like a problem to you? I've seen things near Murmansk...

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37 minutes ago, EmaRacing said:

That looks like a problem to you? I've seen things near Murmansk...

Well...  I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion... 

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