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alpilotx's post in How to backup Default Global Scenery scenery tiles ? was marked as the answerHi Jose,
its very simple with X-Plane, as there is only one folder where all the tiles of the Global Scenery reside. Namely, in the "Global Scenery" folder :smile: (maybe not very surprising).
The "original" Global Scenery is put here:
/data2/X-Plane_10/Global Scenery/X-Plane 10 Global Scenery BUT ... Lamianr wants to make your life even easier, and they have another - parallel - sub folder which contains the newer updates (and that is the one which you want to bring home!):
/data2/X-Plane_10/Global Scenery/Recuts 1030/ -
alpilotx's post in Land covered roads was marked as the answerBut XP10 already does exactly that .... drapes roads with a large amount of visual trickery over the landscape (which works most of the times, and sometimes produces funny looking roads). So, it only might be, that your road is really missing from the scenery (or was marked in the source - which is Openstreetmap - as tunnel, or something like that).
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alpilotx's post in Great Flight Spoiled by Terrain Omission was marked as the answerWell, from what I see, the good news is, that in the mean time the river was added in its full glory to OpenStreetmap (which is THE source for all hydrographic features in X-Plane 10 .... and if it was missing two years ago, when the Global Scenery data was pulled from OSM ... then thats the reason). See here:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=34.675&lon=-92.211&zoom=10&layers=M
And if its now in OSM, then it will definitely be in this:
http://forum.avsim.net/topic/412244-x-plane-10-hd-mesh-v2-preview/