Hi, I'm not a newcomer to flight-sims, but I was wondering if there are any special installation instructions for the non-Steam (downloaded from Aerosoft) version of FS2? Any tips? Everything I find is for the Steam version.
Thanks.
Jeff
Hi, I'm not a newcomer to flight-sims, but I was wondering if there are any special installation instructions for the non-Steam (downloaded from Aerosoft) version of FS2? Any tips? Everything I find is for the Steam version.
Thanks.
Jeff
There should not be too many differences (refer to the aerofly website) but it seems that Steam versions tend to get updates a bit quicker. You may want to contact aerofly and see if you can transfer over to Steam. They may provide you with a Steam key to do this.
Thanks for your reply, Tom.
Jeff
The non Steam Version comes with an installer that you click through like any other software product.
Any time there is an update for the DVD or download versions you have to manually download it and run the update installer.
Thanks, Jan. Thought so, but was just checking before I made mistake. Also, is there any way to move DLC scenery to another drive other than C Drive....maybe with symbolic links? I know there is a way for user-created scenery with the " [extra_user_folder] " method.
Thanks.
Jeff
In Steam you can select your library folder paths. You can select where to install Aerofly FS, I don't think you can change the path for each individual DLC though.
Thanks, good information for me.....but, is there any way to move the scenery location in the Non-Steam version (which I have now)? I was thinking that a symbolic link might work.
Thanks
Jeff
You can move it but the update installer checks for the paths in the registry. If you know how to edit that then you can move the files manually and adjust the registry accordingly. Otherwise we'd recommend re-installing it ... I hope the installer just asks for the path, I've only used the steam version myself.
Thank you so much, Jan. This whole issue came up when I tried to install some Aerosoft scenery packages into FS2. I have a C Drive for only the OS and then had installed FS2 on my E Drive. The Aerosoft installer said it could not find FS2 and it had not given me a choice to direct it to any certain location.
I've moved to a larger C Drive and I guess will just keep everything there since I have already purchased the non-Steam version of FS2.
Anyway, thanks again for your help.
Jeff
Hi Jeff,
For what its worth I too have my OS Win 7 on my C drive and the DVD version of FS 2 on my F drive, 3 TB.
Installing the DLC's they found FS 2 with no problems. All my home made scenery is also on my F drive.
A very warm welcome to the mad house.
Kindest regards, Michael.
Hey, Michael! Thanks for the info. That is interesting. I did notice that somehow my FS2 folder got buried down a level on my E Drive. I'm not sure how that happened unless it did that somehow when I did an update. Seemed a little strange....even I couldn't find it at first. I just figured that if I tried to take FS2 out of that "extra" folder, it would really make a mess at this point.
So, you didn't have to add any special instructions at all to redirect the scenery installation to your F Drive, correct? Just for experimentation, I might play around with my previous setup with FS2 installed on E Drive and see what happens. Also, it's curious how your home-made scenery got stored on your F Drive because normally ( I think, from what I've read) that is stored in the Documents folder on the C Drive. Hmmm
Thanks,
Jeff
Hi again Jeff, no special instructions. I have no scenery in the C drive Documents folder, all my scenery, airport, cultivation is in a folder "addons" on my F drive. The path is Aerofly FS 2 Flight Simulator/addons/scenery
Cheers Michael.
OK, thanks. The scenery situation with this sim seems to be very confusing (especially when using the "[extra_user_folder]" procedure for putting scenery on another drive) because everything I've read indicates that home-made(user-created) scenery goes in the C:\Users\%USERNAME%\Documents\Aerofly FS 2/scenery/images/...." folder. Oh, well, I prefer that it be like you are telling me. I will eventually experiment with this. You've got me wondering.
Thanks for you help.
Jeff
I'm certainly no expert on this, I have always done it this way as I do not want to fill my C drive with over 600 GB of scenery. Like you I keep the C drive for the Windows OS. It works for me. Cheers...................