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Bad satallites images covered by default textures

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As you know in msfs at some areas satallites images are bad and these areas are covered by default fsx terrain textures. For example at georgia most areas covered by default textures. Is there a solution to this? 

Edited by spitzer45

C. Uygar

Aircraft Maint. Engineer. at LTFJ

20 minutes ago, spitzer45 said:

As you know in msfs at some areas satallites images are bad and these areas are covered by default fsx terrain textures. For example at georgia most areas covered by default textures. Is there a solution to this? 

Unfortunately no... just wait for Bing to update satellite imagery and the AI to process it and make it available for MSFS streaming.

You can fly in Georgia, US in the meantime 😄

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8 minutes ago, MrFuzzy said:

Unfortunately no... just wait for Bing to update satellite imagery and the AI to process it and make it available for MSFS streaming.

You can fly in Georgia, US in the meantime 😄

Thank you 🙂I'm flying all around the world, but at georgia these textures are very common and pay attention when i was flying over georgia. So we have to wait until these areas covered by satallites images. 

C. Uygar

Aircraft Maint. Engineer. at LTFJ

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