November 6, 20205 yr I am getting "non-sequential layer ordering within scenery library..." and would you like P3D to attempt to repair the issue. Every time I say yes nothing is happening and I get same error again. Can't figure which layer is not is not in sequence. I am using ORBX (everything). Any idea guys....? Alex
November 6, 20205 yr Take a look at your scenery.cfg file in the C:\ProgramData\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D v5 folder. I's compaining about non-sequential layers, so look at the "Layer=" lines and verify that they are in sequential order. I just noticed that mine skips from layer 2 to layer 11, so it must be okay to skip layer numbers... [General] Title=Prepar3D Scenery Description=Prepar3D Scenery Areas Data Clean_on_Exit=TRUE [Area.001] Title=Default Terrain Local=Scenery\World Active=TRUE Required=TRUE Layer=1 Texture_ID=1 [Area.002] Title=Default Scenery Local=Scenery\BASE Active=TRUE Required=TRUE Layer=2 [Area.003] Title=0000 Base Local=Scenery\0000 Active=TRUE Required=FALSE Layer=11 [Area.004] Title=0001 Base Local=Scenery\0001 Active=TRUE Required=FALSE Layer=12 [Area.005] Title=0002 Base Local=Scenery\0002 Active=TRUE Required=FALSE Layer=13 i9-10850K, ASUS TUF GAMING Z490-PLUS (WI-FI), 32GB G.SKILL DDR4-3603 / PC4-28800, GIGABYTE RTX5080 16GB WF OC 3 FAN running 3440x1440
November 6, 20205 yr Author 9 minutes ago, MDFlier said: Take a look at your scenery.cfg file in the C:\ProgramData\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D v5 folder. I's compaining about non-sequential layers, so look at the "Layer=" lines and verify that they are in sequential order. I just noticed that mine skips from layer 2 to layer 11, so it must be okay to skip layer numbers... [General] Title=Prepar3D Scenery Description=Prepar3D Scenery Areas Data Clean_on_Exit=TRUE [Area.001] Title=Default Terrain Local=Scenery\World Active=TRUE Required=TRUE Layer=1 Texture_ID=1 [Area.002] Title=Default Scenery Local=Scenery\BASE Active=TRUE Required=TRUE Layer=2 [Area.003] Title=0000 Base Local=Scenery\0000 Active=TRUE Required=FALSE Layer=11 [Area.004] Title=0001 Base Local=Scenery\0001 Active=TRUE Required=FALSE Layer=12 [Area.005] Title=0002 Base Local=Scenery\0002 Active=TRUE Required=FALSE Layer=13 Thank you..make sense...didn't paid attention on that "small" detail.... Alex
November 7, 20205 yr I actually had the problem you are having in FSX once. I manually edited the scenery.cfg file and messed it up. Part of fixing it was manually editing every "Layer=" line for the last 3rd of the file. It was not fun. Just one other thought. If you just rename the scenery.cfg file to scenery.cfg.sav or something like that, P3D will build a new one for you the next time that you start it up. That's probably the easiest thing to do. Have you by any chance tried the Lorby addon organizer software? If rebuilding the scenery.cfg works from then on, only use the Lorby organizer to add, remove, or change your scenery configuration. It will keep you out of trouble. I'm a do it the manual way kinda guy, but once I learned how everything worked, I started using the Lorby tool. Manually editing files is too much like doing real work. 🙂 i9-10850K, ASUS TUF GAMING Z490-PLUS (WI-FI), 32GB G.SKILL DDR4-3603 / PC4-28800, GIGABYTE RTX5080 16GB WF OC 3 FAN running 3440x1440
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