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    Deactivating default scenery

    Hi,
    to reduce the loading times of FSX and to prevent unnecessary file access, i want to deactivate all unneeded sceneries (also the unneeded default sceneries) by using different scenery.cfgs.
    For instance when i want to fly in Australia, only the FTX/OZX sceneries and the default directories from 0802 ..., ASIA, AUST, Base, Global and world would be active.
    I think that should work, but FSX is so sophisticated that i'm not sure if i haven't overlooked an interconnection - e.g. AI traffic.. what would happen with an AI aircraft which is flying from Australia to the USA and vice versa? :help:
    I'm sure this question has been asked before but i haven't found a really satisfying answer - so sorry for asking again :wave:
    Thanks in advance!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nils View Post
    Hi,
    to reduce the loading times of FSX and to prevent unnecessary file access, i want to deactivate all unneeded sceneries (also the unneeded default sceneries) by using different scenery.cfgs.
    For instance when i want to fly in Australia, only the FTX/OZX sceneries and the default directories from 0802 ..., ASIA, AUST, Base, Global and world would be active.
    I think that should work, but FSX is so sophisticated that i'm not sure if i haven't overlooked an interconnection - e.g. AI traffic.. what would happen with an AI aircraft which is flying from Australia to the USA and vice versa? :help:
    I'm sure this question has been asked before but i haven't found a really satisfying answer - so sorry for asking again :wave:
    Thanks in advance!

    I do exactly that...I have several scenery.cfg files with only the
    'required' default scenery folders enabled plus those for
    the area of the world I want to fly in enabled.

    Prior to starting FSX I simply copy the desired scenery.cfg file from it's
    appropriately named folder to the fsx scenery.cfg location.

    As to AI aircraft, I'm not certain but I now genearlly put the
    AI traffic bgl's into the folder for the main airport or region that
    they are applicable to.


    Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by GypsyBaron View Post
    I do exactly that...I have several scenery.cfg files with only the
    'required' default scenery folders enabled plus those for
    the area of the world I want to fly in enabled.

    Prior to starting FSX I simply copy the desired scenery.cfg file from it's
    appropriately named folder to the fsx scenery.cfg location.

    As to AI aircraft, I'm not certain but I now genearlly put the
    AI traffic bgl's into the folder for the main airport or region that
    they are applicable to.


    Paul
    Thanks Paul!
    I now use different scenery.cfgs but with the default sceneries enabled because i don't want to lose functionality.
    Even with the default sceneries it's much faster. I have gigatons of photo sceneries and FSX seems to read nearly any file (e.g. VFRGenX) no matter where i want to fly.

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    FSX does fine with all scenery "on", no need to change or add anything---I have over 100 Gig of scenery and
    it works just fine....

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    datter
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    Same here, I have a ton of stuff in FSX and no real issues that I think would benefit from all this file swapping.

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