August 2, 20214 yr Hi, 1. About adding sceneries manually: - With FSX we had scenery.cfg to do this procedure. It seems with MSFS we just need to put folders in the right places, right? 2. About adding liveries manually for Fly-By-Wire A320N: - I tried to do the procedure via the normal way to add liveries to the stock A320 and then convert all of them with the right livery installer. However many liveries don't look "exactly" like they are in real life. How can I add them manually? 3. Removing liveries manually: - I know that many of them serve as AI aircraft because MSFS is more or less assuming that I will always play in a sort of multiplayer session. I would liike to be always offline with AI aircrafts with real schedules like we had in FSX. How to do this? Can I remove aircrafts that I never use? I am planning to use CRJ from Aerosoft and the Fly-By-Wire A320N until the FSLabs comes out if better than the previous. Edited August 2, 20214 yr by harpsi
August 2, 20214 yr Welcome to MSFS! Adding sceneries: Simply put your unzipped scenery folders into your Community folder in MSFS. As an option, I would recommend using the MSFS AddonLinker, once you get used to it (it is extremely simple), your MSFS Community folder can be exclusively managed through it, and you can organise your add-ons in categories the way you wish. Adding liveries: Same as above on all counts. But for the FBW A320, do not download the A320 stock liveries to convert them into the FBW, use these liveries they don't need any conversion. Removing liveries: MSFS does not assume you are using Multiplayer, you have to select that option before you fly. If you want to remove some liveries to be used by MSFS AI Traffic, when using MSFS AddonLinker it is so much easier, simply untick those liveries you want to disable (same for sceneries that you don't plan using in your flight). There is presently no off line AI Traffic software for MSFS yet. However you will hear AI Traffic on the frequencies that will correspond to real world "Live" Traffic (taken from FlightAware), but on the ground the liveries will not correspond to the reality, so be prepared to see a Mauritius Airlines A320 in Chicago for example. Finally, it is not recommended to remove planes you never use as it may lead to consequences on other planes (same as most sim). Happy flights!. Edited August 2, 20214 yr by Bernard Ducret Bernard CPU = 12900K / GPU = Nvidia 3090 VRAM 24 GB / RAM = 64 GB / SSD = 2 TB 980 PRO PCle 4.0 NVMe™ M.2,
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