by Mobius » Thu Dec 14, 2006 1:31 am
It has to do with how often the terrain is measured and rendered. With 76m mesh, an elevation is taken every 76m in a grid over the whole landscape, then those points are all connected to create a model of the landscape. With 10m mesh, the points are all much closer together, so the landscape is much more detailed.
To use them, you just copy and paste them into a folder called "scenery" you create and name in the "scenery" folder (a different scenery than before) in the "addon scenery" folder in the main FSX folder. The path should be "Microsoft Flight Simulator X/Addon Scenery/scenery/10m mesh/scenery, then past the .bgl files in the last "scenery" folder. Also, the "10m mesh" folder can be named whatever you want it to be named, as long as you know which one is which. After pasting it there, start FSX and from the main startup screen, go to "settings" then on the right in "other options", open "scenery library", the on the right again, click "add area", then a screen will open showing the main FSX folder, and all you have to do is scroll to addon scenery->scenery->10m mesh (or whatever you called it), then click OK. You should see a phrase in red at the scenery library screen, so click OK. Once you have done that, go to "customize" in the display settings box, and go to the scenery settings and move the "mesh resolution" slider to 10m, and it should work. This sounds really complicated but it's really easy, and really worth it. I haven't really noticed any performance loss with higher resolution mesh, so there is no reason not to do it.
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Mobius on Thu Dec 14, 2006 1:43 am, edited 1 time in total.