tripecac wrote:Turning aerial images off gives me back the green FTX textures... and the runway is still on the ground, which is good!
So what is the difference between:
a) RealNZ Wanaka enabled, with aerial images disabled
b) RealNZ Wanaka disabled
c) RealNZ Wanaka uninstalled with the NZSI files renamed as you suggested above
I compared screen shots of (a) vs (b) and didn't notice any difference other than a couple trees in slightly different locations.
My guess is that (a) and (b) use the same runway coordinates, and (b) and © use the same ground coordinates (or vice-versa). (a) and © have the runway on the ground, but (b) doesn't. Is that correct?
If you have Real NZ Wanaka installed, the elevation should always be correct, that is it should match the ground level. With NZSI installed, it shouldn't make any difference, the elevation should still match the ground, it's just that it will be a different elevation in both cases. So problem arise if somehow you end up with a default elevation with NZSI, or a NZSI elevation without NZSI.
Real NZ Wanaka replaces all the airport facilities to match the aerial image, but leaves the elevation alone (This is the AIP elevation, so we try not to change it unless we have to). However with NZSI installed, the Real NZ Wanaka elevation files are swapped to different versions to match the NZSI elevation. The NZSI files are deactivated by renaming, and stay deactivated.
To complicate matters, wherever an airport elevation is changed, there normally needs to be a small elevation-change facilities file in Scenery\World\Scenery. Because Real NZ Wanaka doesn't change the elevation, this isn't normally required for VLC or default FSX, but is if you use NZSI, in which case the Orbx file is disabled, and remains disabled, and the patch installs it's own version.
So unless you return your NZSI install back to normal when you deactivate Real NZ Wanaka, it won't work properly.
The Switcher also allows you to turn the aerial image on and off, in which case you'll only see the Real NZ airport, there's nothing changed outside the airport boundary, so you'll see whatever is installed -- usually default FSX, Vector Land Class or NZSI. However the switcher does some other house-keeping here, including turning on and off a Region and Season file depending on various combinations of Real NZ and NZSI, with and without the aerial image.
So this isn't a simple scenery installation, and you can't just turn things on and off without understanding how they all inter-connect. If you still want the details of disabling Real NZ Wanaka completely, let me know.