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Can a scenery object from 2002 be "taken" and put in 2004?

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Don't know how the bridges were made in FS2002, so don't know if you can find, extract, make into an API to place in FS2004.W. Sieffert

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Hello Andrew,All those missing bridges must be in some FS 2002 bgls.Probably, you just need to identify the relevant bgl, place it in FS 2004, and then call the bridge to place it.Best regards.Luis

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Hello Andrew,This will take a bit of effort on your part.You can try getting the FS 2002 BGL Compiler SDK. It contains a list of many of the objects in the game. along with their respective bgl. The names of objects are rather cryptic and the bridge may (or may not) be listed.Or, you can get George Ioannu's FSRegen. It has a library browser that will let you look through all the library bgls for their content.Maybe somebody here has already done this work.Good luck.Best regards.Luis

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Tat is the way I found the default objects. However, FSRegen does not do as good a job on some of the FS2004 bgls.Shez


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