Saturday at 07:40 PM2 days Mine is missing.Can someone be so kind to check if it's just something on my end?Thanks.Update: I had disabled POI USA X update. Once I enabled it, the arch showed up.Issue resolved. Edited Saturday at 08:43 PM2 days by CFIJose MSFS 2024 is my sim choice everyday and twice on Sundays.
Sunday at 01:33 AM1 day Shows up fine on my (MS Store) system - with and without photogrammetry, all updates and POIs enabled. I'll put up some pics shortly ...... and this is why I hate photogrammetry: Edited Sunday at 02:07 AM1 day by Adamski_NZ
Sunday at 02:52 AM1 day Author 1 hour ago, Adamski_NZ said:Shows up fine on my (MS Store) system - with and without photogrammetry, all updates and POIs enabled. I'll put up some pics shortly ...... and this is why I hate photogrammetry:Thanks Adam.I solved my issue by enabling POIs.Mine looks really good, but I have the payware St. Louis City, rkbridges, and payware lighting. MSFS 2024 is my sim choice everyday and twice on Sundays.
Sunday at 03:05 AM1 day Author This is how mine looks now: MSFS 2024 is my sim choice everyday and twice on Sundays.
Sunday at 03:07 AM1 day 39 minutes ago, Tuskin38 said:I'd rather have some blocky bridges then the ugly autogen.They've been a problem for ages ... are they ever going to fix them? I just ran a series of comparisons over various areas. Some PG works fine (and looks great), but it still has far too many "melted" objects (including generic objects like trees, rocks etc.) for my liking.
Sunday at 03:18 AM1 day 13 minutes ago, CFIJose said:This is how mine looks now:Great to hear it's sorted! :)
Sunday at 03:47 AM1 day 38 minutes ago, Adamski_NZ said:They've been a problem for ages ... are they ever going to fix them? I just ran a series of comparisons over various areas. Some PG works fine (and looks great), but it still has far too many "melted" objects (including generic objects like trees, rocks etc.) for my liking.It partially depends on the data quality of the particular region. By far the biggest weakness of PG is the trees, yes.
Sunday at 02:23 PM1 day LOL, those blocky bridges from Minecraft 1990 look dreadful. There is no way that they would be deemed acceptable on my PC. On the other hand, some of the autogen bridges do not look very good either, but at least they have gaps between the deck and the water. Edited Sunday at 02:25 PM1 day by Christopher Low Christopher Low AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU / 64GB DDR5-6000 RAM / 12GB Nvidia RTX 4070 Super GPU / Gigabyte X870E Aorus Elite Wifi 7 / 1+2TB Samsung Evo Plus M2 Nvme UK2000 Beta Tester
Sunday at 04:55 PM1 day 2 hours ago, Christopher Low said:LOL, those blocky bridges from Minecraft 1990 look dreadful. There is no way that they would be deemed acceptable on my PC. On the other hand, some of the autogen bridges do not look very good either, but at least they have gaps between the deck and the water.Yes it is unacceptable. I would recommend the rkbridger St. Louis bridges add-on, that is what is in the second set of pics. Rhett 7800X3D ♣ 96 GB G.Skill Flare ♣ Gigabyte 4090 ♣ Crucial P5 Plus 2TB
Sunday at 08:06 PM1 day Author 3 hours ago, Mace said:Yes it is unacceptable. I would recommend the rkbridger St. Louis bridges add-on, that is what is in the second set of pics.That bridge developer saw an opportunity to make some $$ and was wise enough to take it. Thankfully, some city developers are including fixed bridges in their packages.Now we need ASOBO to fix the blocky PG trees. This should have been a part of their so called 10 year plan, but so far the issue has been ignored. MSFS 2024 is my sim choice everyday and twice on Sundays.
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