If you're not using the livery installer to assign the livery to the correct aircraft, then yes your aircraft is going to say it is an MD83 or MD88 in MFS but it is going to have the performance of the MD82 and not the chosen variant.
That's precisely why I asked that.
Isn't the base_container entry supposed to control that ? That is, if it's MaddogX, the livery will take all .CFG files (aircraft.cfg, flight_model.cfgm etc. ) of the MD82, and when it's MaddogX88 it takes all parameters from the MD88 instead ?
Isn't this the reason why you changed it from the version you told me to test on flightsim.to, so you could have an pre-configured livery that doesn't even need to use the Livery Manager ?
Because something is still not clear to me. I saw a tutorial saying you are supposed to place liveries as ZIP files in the Documents\MaddogX folder. But if I place your ZIP file there (they one from Flightsim.to, it's not used.
So I went to flightsim.to again, saw a comment this is supposed to be installed in the Community folder instead, then use the Livery Manager to set options. So I did that, started the Livery manager, selected the MD88 and it said the livery was already installed.
I assumed I had to set some option to see a change, so I changed from Kgs to Lbs, went in to the Livery Manager page again, clicked Apply, got a brief pause saying "Updating liveries", checked the livery folder again, and the ONLY thing changed was the base_container line, changed from ..\..\MaddogX to ..\MaddogX88 and that works with our update installed.
What I'm missing here ?