September 30, 20205 yr Y'all complained the trees were too high, so they brought the buildings up to match them. 😜 Edited September 30, 20205 yr by Phantoms James
September 30, 20205 yr 24 minutes ago, omarsmak30 said: There is seem to be workaround or solution https://forums.flightsimulator.com/t/buildings-much-too-high-in-1-9-3-0-patch/288300/84 Community rocks! ✌️ Excellent, my town looks normal again! Amazing that someone figured this out. I wouldnt have the faintest idea where to start. Poor reflection on Microsoft that a member of the community came up with a fix before they even acknowledged the existence of such a major game changing problem.
September 30, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, NightOfDreams said: Excellent, my town looks normal again! Amazing that someone figured this out. I wouldnt have the faintest idea where to start. Poor reflection on Microsoft that a member of the community came up with a fix before they even acknowledged the existence of such a major game changing problem. Even better reason for them to get some of the smart folks in the community on as testers...
September 30, 20205 yr Any way to make this a Community folder update mod? I hate to change base sim files in case it causes problems later. AMD 3950X | 64GB RAM | AMD 5700XT | CH Fighterstick / Pro Throttle / Pro Pedals
September 30, 20205 yr 12 minutes ago, marsman2020 said: I hate to change base sim files in case it causes problems later. I make a Backupfolder in the same Directory and a batchfile to recopy all when the next Update is comming 😉 Stephan from Germany My System
September 30, 20205 yr 2 hours ago, NightOfDreams said: Excellent, my town looks normal again! Amazing that someone figured this out. I wouldnt have the faintest idea where to start. Poor reflection on Microsoft that a member of the community came up with a fix before they even acknowledged the existence of such a major game changing problem. Tell that to the Dowson's whose FSUIPC program has been fixing broken "features" for FS Developers for years!!! Have a Wonderful Day -Paul Solk
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