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Poor terrain res, reinstall, then stuck at 97% progress.

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What a frustrating evening I'm having on 2024.

I flew London to Rome, and over the Alps noticed really blurry, mushy terrain, dreadful.   I quit the flight  and tried some other airports and had the same thing. Blurry terrain.   

I tried reinstalling the sim, deleted community, deleted the MS2024 roaming appdata folder, and tried again, totally from scratch.  

Now I have been stuck all evening trying to load the sim.  Gets to about 80%, slows down, and then on 97%, nothing.  Just stuck.  And the message "Loading taking unusually long.  Report saved to loading.toml"

Seeing as nobody else is reporting any outages I'm assuming this is my end.  I am based in the UK.  40Mbps broadband, so not rapid, but should at least be okay.  The sim literally won't load.  (Default SU3)

Edited by Langeveldt

9 hours ago, Langeveldt said:

What a frustrating evening I'm having on 2024.

Now I have been stuck all evening trying to load the sim.  Gets to about 80%, slows down, and then on 97%, nothing.  Just stuck.  And the message "Loading taking unusually long.  Report saved to loading.toml"

Seeing as nobody else is reporting any outages I'm assuming this is my end.  I am based in the UK.  40Mbps broadband, so not rapid, but should at least be okay.  The sim literally won't load.  (Default SU3)

After months of similar endings - I found My solution - maybe you will

 

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It actually turns out that it was installing the map enhancement mod, and then uninstalling it before pressing "stop" that borked it.  Had to do a reinstall and "stop" it properly.

I'm having such a dreadful time with 2024 looking like a pea soup of mush that I was up until 4AM trying to find a solution. £2500 on a new rig and the textures look like they've come out of Sierra Pro Pilot.. Fixed the issue, but not the rubbish terrain.   Thanks anyway 

Edited by Langeveldt

Hi,

I had the same issue before — the sim gets stuck when the Google Map Replacement mod isn’t switched back correctly.

Just download the tool from the link below and make sure you select Bing (latest version) inside the app before launching MSFS:

https://flightsim.to/file/19345/msfs-2020-google-map-replacement

That usually fixes the problem right away. 👍

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I've decided to stick with default. Thanks though.  I don't want add ons and apps running in the background to stop my terrain looking like a blancmange.  Think my issues might be more deep seated and related to internet, or server capacity on their end.  

Never had any of those problema. I use default and I love it...

Try default for pretty much everything and I'm sure you'll be good...

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1 hour ago, SylvesterSS said:

Hi,

I had the same issue before — the sim gets stuck when the Google Map Replacement mod isn’t switched back correctly.

Just download the tool from the link below and make sure you select Bing (latest version) inside the app before launching MSFS:

https://flightsim.to/file/19345/msfs-2020-google-map-replacement

That usually fixes the problem right away. 👍

This is why I don't use the Google map enhancement mod. There are too many problems with it. I bet a lot of other people don't know that the mod has changed their Host file, and didn't change it back.

i5-12400, RTX 3060 Ti, 32 GB RAM

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