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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2015 6:50:22 GMT -5
Yeah, from what I understand, libraries must be at the top. Not just Orbx's, but all libraries. However, as long as the library is above ALL the sceneries that calls on the objects used in them, then you'd be good to go. That means, as long as the Orbx Libraries are above all Orbx sceneries, you're ok. If you have other 3rd party sceneries above your Orbx stuff, then the libraries that have the objects for those must be above said sceneries.
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Post by pivo11 on Sept 28, 2015 9:09:34 GMT -5
Zigactly. All the libraries go at the top just to be sure the objects are available to all sceneries.
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Post by spud on Sept 28, 2015 9:43:53 GMT -5
Fritz, it does not have to be above your 'normal' scenery to display objects within those scenery's. If the scenery makes a call for a particular object it will read that object GUIDE number from anywhere on your HD. The main thing to watch out for is that your 3rd party software does not have it own object library and has illegally used ORBX files which causes duplicate files which will cause problems. Let the ORBX Libraries fall where they will, your scenery will still find the objects to display. Libraries at the top is not really necessary, as in the RTMM seven libraries will work above or below RTMM scenery, doesn't matter other than being dealers choice. I like my RTMM libraries at the top because all my, over 100 RTMM scenery entries is, of course, above the FTX entries. However they can be below all the RTMM scenery and work just as well. Scenery searches for a GUIDE number and each object in any scenery is unique so if that GUIDE number is in a library anywhere on your HD it will be read and displayed.
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