Trees everywhere in New York DLC away from primary airports
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This is a feature that distracts me a bit, it's like this all over the coverage areas. I'm assuming the PNW area will be like this too.
For low flying and sightseeing purposes it cab be a visual eye sore. Yet an appreciated attempt to provide mass tree coverage, which is thoughtful.
This is why I appreciate ORBX scenery products. It really makes me wonder what tech they use for the TrueEarth regions?
I use detect trees through photo method but even that requires touch ups and editing.
To remove these you need to locate the \Aerofly FS 2 Flight Simulator\scenery\vegetation folder and determine what grids you desire to be removed. I believe they are in level 10 grid sizes.
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This is a feature that distracts me a bit, it's like this all over the coverage areas. I'm assuming the PNW area will be like this too.
For low flying and sightseeing purposes it cab be a visual eye sore. Yet an appreciated attempt to provide mass tree coverage, which is thoughtful.
This is why I appreciate ORBX scenery products. It really makes me wonder what tech they use for the TrueEarth regions?
I use detect trees through photo method but even that requires touch ups and editing.
To remove these you need to locate the \Aerofly FS 2 Flight Simulator\scenery\vegetation folder and determine what grids you desire to be removed. I believe they are in level 10 grid sizes.
Thanks Jake. I will try a few blind guesses and see if I can find a pattern to the location.
Well Pooie. There are 3,307 ttc files in the Veggie folder and no clue as to what area they affect.
I have it narrowed down to about a thousand files. I now need someone at IPACS to help me narrow it down to the New York DLC area.
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There are a few ways to find grids. A quick easy way.
Use AeroScenery to find the grids you desire.
Remember level 10 size grid
Then go to \Aerofly FS 2 Flight Simulator\scenery\vegetation folder
In the search area type in the desired grid.
Example: 4ac0_a040 *Now you can delete or perhaps drag it to a backup folder.
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Yep. There are a lot of grid 10 blocks in New England, but I can probably find a nice bunch of them. thanks.
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No problem, it shouldn't take to long to locate and move what you need. Good luck!
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The issue is egregious enough that I generally just turn off trees altogether when flying in the New York area......
Edit: come to think of it, I turn them off in California as well.