You can see how when I load up, look toward the terminal, nothing shows. Move the drone camera inside and nothing shows.
I then take the drone camera and go to, lets say, the TWA area, come back and all the interiors are loaded up.
Just wondering if this is normal or not. The interiors do not load if I stay put at the gate, regardless of time after I load into the sim & gate area.
GK
Reminds me of how some environments need a little movement or shift in perspective to "wake up"—kind of like how a bold interior only comes alive when you stop playing it safe. Speaking of bold, I recently came across these incredible
bold wallpaper from FancyWalls that completely changed the vibe of my home office. Sometimes it really is all about how you frame your view.
Yeah, that's actually pretty normal behavior for many flight sims, especially if you're using complex scenery add-ons or detailed airports like JFK. The sim often prioritizes loading what’s immediately around the player or aircraft to manage performance.
When you're stationary at the gate, the sim may not render distant or non-essential interior details right away. But once you start moving the camera or "visit" other parts of the airport (like TWA in your case), the sim streams in those assets dynamically.
Some users force the loading by doing exactly what you're doing — moving the drone cam around to “wake up” the sim’s asset loading. If you want more consistent interior rendering from the start, you might want to check your LOD (level of detail) settings or tweak object/scenery loading distances in your sim’s config.
Interiors 'off' but still load in
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Yeah, that's actually pretty normal behavior for many flight sims, especially if you're using complex scenery add-ons or detailed airports like JFK. The sim often prioritizes loading what’s immediately around the player or aircraft to manage performance.
When you're stationary at the gate, the sim may not render distant or non-essential interior details right away. But once you start moving the camera or "visit" other parts of the airport (like TWA in your case), the sim streams in those assets dynamically.
Some users force the loading by doing exactly what you're doing — moving the drone cam around to “wake up” the sim’s asset loading. If you want more consistent interior rendering from the start, you might want to check your LOD (level of detail) settings or tweak object/scenery loading distances in your sim’s config.