

Now to install NZSI and Australia...
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Scupper wrote:QUOTE (Scupper @ Jan 6 2014,11:24 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Managed to get NZNI working well in P3D2 by installing it via the Estonia Migration Tool into 'virtual FSX' and then disabling OrbX trees in FTX Central. Because of its mesh it has also sorted out the elevation problems I was having. Highly detailed scenery, low altitude, smooth as silk, 40fps+.
Now to install NZSI and Australia...
That's strange because all I got when doing this even after disabling the trees is texture images where the trees went. But, this gives me hope, so I'll try again.
Any idea how NZSI would work? I would try but I don't want to break anything.
Also, the one problem when loading P3d I had was that the file ObjectFlow_NZNI.dll was not compatible and when running it it crashed out.Last edited by Kelvinr on Mon Jan 06, 2014 4:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.--------------------------------------

Ian Warren wrote:QUOTE (Ian Warren @ Jan 6 2014,8:51 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Dave, your still sporting a US registration, whats the story glory
I tried changing it to a local one and on the AI radio they use my local one but on this default paint it seems to be stuck on the US reg. Must be a way of changing it but I'm more interested in getting scenery and planes working at the mo...
Kelvinr wrote:QUOTE (Kelvinr @ Jan 6 2014,4:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>That's strange because all I got when doing this even after disabling the trees is texture images where the trees went. But, this gives me hope, so I'll try again.
Any idea how NZSI would work? I would try but I don't want to break anything.
Also, the one problem when loading P3d I had was that the file ObjectFlow_NZNI.dll was not compatible and when running it it crashed out.
Kelvin,
If you have disabled the object flow as described and are getting the solid black blocks then try disabling the vegetation in the display settings. Turning them off will disable all tress which seems to work for me. With Global and vector it seems fine without them.
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