I have a similar problem. My Tahiti 2004 scenery by Bill Melichar worked fine for a while. Then the island seemed to rise like a growing volcano and where there used to be water is now land. Some of the buildings and other items are still there, but essentially, the seaplane base is covered by land now. And I have no idea what caused it.
I have a similar problem. My Tahiti 2004 scenery by Bill Melichar worked fine for a while. Then the island seemed to rise like a growing volcano and where there used to be water is now land. Some of the buildings and other items are still there, but essentially, the seaplane base is covered by land now. And I have no idea what caused it.
What other enhancements have you installed prior to discovering the Tahiti issue?
Sounds as if you have installed some terrain enhancement which has raised the elevations in that area and have thus begun to cover part of Bill's great scenery.
Sorry. Forgot the specs. Okay...
Vista SP1 64-bit
Now then, as an example of sceneries that didn't work, take the folder in C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Flight Simulator 9\Addon Scenery named "FlyTampa - Seattle" for instance.
I go into FS9, open up my scenery menu, go to addon scenery cache listing and click Add Area.. and click the folder FlyTampa - Seattle and then add. It appears on the list as enabled with a check in the box. I do not have "Clear CD" selected, and so I'll repeat the process with other scenery files and once they're all set in the list, I restart the program to allow the changes to take place.
Well, when I come back, its as if I had done nothing before and its right back to the listing of default sceneries. Is there a limit to how much you can add or something?
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