AndyM Posted Friday at 05:35 PM Posted Friday at 05:35 PM Scenery looks great so far, just spotted this ...
ual763 Posted Friday at 11:16 PM Posted Friday at 11:16 PM It looks like you’ve got dual sceneries overlapping, my guy. Remove the default EGLL in the content manager/marketplace. Maybe that will fix your issue. 1 Robert Schumacher
AndyM Posted Saturday at 12:38 AM Author Posted Saturday at 12:38 AM Thanks, didn't spot the dual scenery. I disabled the default scenery, deleted the rolling cache, but still seeing the odd floating cone, but they turn up in random spots. Also spotted a few other minor issues. 1
richboy2307 Posted Sunday at 04:10 AM Posted Sunday at 04:10 AM Hi, On 3/8/2025 at 8:38 AM, AndyM said: still seeing the odd floating cone, but they turn up in random spots. Also spotted a few other minor issues. Thanks passed your reports on to the team. Vrishabh Sehgal ( @Richboy2307 ) Community Team Member & Tester iniBuilds Ltd. | inibuilds.com
AndyM Posted Sunday at 07:39 AM Author Posted Sunday at 07:39 AM 3 hours ago, richboy2307 said: Hi, Thanks passed your reports on to the team. Weirdly I reloaded the scenery without any traffic (aircraft), and didn't see any floating cones anywhere, so not sure if it's connected to having aircraft enabled, or maybe GSX if that has an input?
richboy2307 Posted Sunday at 07:43 AM Posted Sunday at 07:43 AM The cones are GSX objects that spawn for user/AI traffic, but for some reason they're floating in the air. Might have to be addressed via the GSX Profile or scenery update, but in any case team will be looking into it. Thanks! 1 Vrishabh Sehgal ( @Richboy2307 ) Community Team Member & Tester iniBuilds Ltd. | inibuilds.com
AndyM Posted Sunday at 08:01 AM Author Posted Sunday at 08:01 AM 3 hours ago, richboy2307 said: Hi, Thanks passed your reports on to the team. Spotted another texture error?😉
richboy2307 Posted Monday at 03:04 AM Posted Monday at 03:04 AM Those are not texture errors. If you look closely you'll note they're indicative of the underground roadway that runs beneath the area. These can be seen on Google Earth as well 1 Vrishabh Sehgal ( @Richboy2307 ) Community Team Member & Tester iniBuilds Ltd. | inibuilds.com
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