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Flightbeam's San Francisco 2.0 screw up!
cmpbllsjc:
--- Quote from: Bruce Hamilton on July 30, 2011, 02:54:20 pm ---Why would they? I've always installed my updated sceneries over itself with no problems. Unless its a scenery that requires uninstalling, why waste the time?
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Typically you shouldn't need to. The only reason I did so in this case was because a new terminal and textures were added, I wanted to make sure nothing from the old scenery was accidentally left behind.
Either way you should hopefully end up with the same results.
duckbilled:
As it turns out, the crane and wall were left over from a Ray Smith ADE I had installed prior to buying FB's SFO so I guess either method would have worked.
I guess that's where the confusion was - is it brand new scenery or an update? I would install and update over the top but I would uninstall/install a completly new version.
Both SFO and LSZH are humming along now. Just need AES support and we'll be good.
Bruce Hamilton:
--- Quote from: duckbilled on July 30, 2011, 03:35:34 pm ---I would install and update over the top but I would uninstall/install a completly new version.
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FSDT updates are almost always new versions, and I always put them right over the top. Saves the hassle of having to adjust the order of your scenery library because it goes back on top if you uninstall.
Capt. Brandon Bruschini:
So.. Now I can install KSFO X and then my recently bought FSDT sceneries (KLAX, KLAS & PNHL) and just fix the 'bglmanx' file after the installation and all should be running good?
Bruce Hamilton:
In theory, yes... unless you have something else interfering.
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