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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Frank Lindberg on June 14, 2013, 08:19:11 pm
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I got this question before I'll purchase it... I hope that someone can answer me. ;)
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I got this question before I'll purchase it... I hope that someone can answer me. ;)
No you should be good to go
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ok, thanks ;)
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I was just about to ask something similar, so I'll piggy back here.
Is it safe to assume that for both to work fine, the FSDT scenery needs to be listed at a lower number (higher level) than Megascenery?
I ask because I'm in the middle of an FSX install, and was going to purchase MegaScenery Nevada and California to go along with FSDT's LAX and LAS sceneries that I already have.
So am I right there, or did I miss something?
BL.
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Is it safe to assume that for both to work fine, the FSDT scenery needs to be listed at a lower number (higher level) than Megascenery?
That's a general rule that is valid for every airport scenery: the scenery with the smallest area should always be on top of the larger one.
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Is it safe to assume that for both to work fine, the FSDT scenery needs to be listed at a lower number (higher level) than Megascenery?
That's a general rule that is valid for every airport scenery: the scenery with the smallest area should always be on top of the larger one.
Can you move it around without any scenery conflict? if you know what I mean?