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Products Support => JFK for FSX/P3D => Topic started by: PatrickM on May 19, 2014, 07:13:09 pm

Title: Something is wrong here...
Post by: PatrickM on May 19, 2014, 07:13:09 pm
Hello,

I found this... How does that work?

JFKv2 in FSX (Win7 64bit)
Title: Re: Something is wrong here...
Post by: virtuali on May 19, 2014, 08:37:06 pm
That clearly indicates a conflict caused by another scenery. Whenever you see default buildings mixed with the scenery, it's never a problem of the scenery itself, and it's always caused by another scenery in conflict.

One of the most common cause of such problems, are AFCADs installed with AI Traffic packages like Traffic X, My Traffic, etc. They are supposed to be used only with the default scenery.

Use the free FSX Airport Scanner program to search for AFCAD duplicates, and remove them all.

And, be sure you keep the airport on an higher layer in the Scenery Library, which is where the installer automatically puts it by default.
Title: Re: Something is wrong here...
Post by: PatrickM on May 25, 2014, 01:19:20 pm
Hello Umberto, I don't have a traffic program nor do I have another AFCAD for JFK. Can you give me a screenshot from the same location, please?
Title: Re: Something is wrong here...
Post by: virtuali on May 26, 2014, 10:54:58 am
Hello Umberto, I don't have a traffic program nor do I have another AFCAD for JFK. Can you give me a screenshot from the same location, please

No need to post any screenshot, your screenshot was already very clear: you have a default building popping through the FSDT scenery, do you really think we made the scenery to look that way ???

I can only repeat and confirm, you DO HAVE an AFCAD conflict. Sorry, but there's no other way you can have default buildings mixed with the scenery. We had reports from users that some conflicting AFCADs couldn't be detected but the FSX Airport Scanner, which means you must find them manually.

Unless, of course, you manually moved JFK down in the Scenery Library, which shouldn't be done, there's a reason why the installer puts it on the top of the Scenery Library. If you move it down manually, you increase the chances for a conflict with another scenery.