In FSX, if you look to the left of the main screen, you can see the primary options available. Settings, Free Flight, Home Page, Multiplayer, etc.
If you go to the settings tab, you can adjust things like air and sea traffic, graphics levels, and scenery. This part is on the right side.
In "Scenery," you can adjust what FSX prioritizes for scenery. For example, the default configuration makes it very rare to find an airport in the US with jetways at all. By moving the priorities and putting the 3 divisions of the U.S first (East US, West US, and Central US), FSX will produce more scenery in all of North America, and offer a more realistic and detailed flying experience. However, I've noticed an irritating occurence.
No matter how high I turn up scenery after adjusting the scenery priorities, most North American airports still are not completely filled with jetways. At Chicago O'Hare, less than every-other-gate has a jetway. It skips roughly four or five, then puts a jetway with one. Yet for some reason, Hong Kong (VHHH) has jetways at every gate. Why is this? What is happeneing? Why isn't FSX making the "full" decision to place scenery correctly? Why is it only doing it "half-way?" I put North America on the top of the list, and FSX is not showing much of an effect to that nature.
So does anybody have any ideas? Any speculations? Any solutions?!
Anything you guys can come up with is greatly appreciated. Thanks!