I'm not sue whether I follow my usual unwanted installer route. What I do is allow it to install on this machine, where there is a version of FSX I only used for design. I then transfer it to a place of my choseing on the FSX machine; if that makes sense?
With Treescapes, I have all my ENGLAND and WALES photoscenery in an All in One folder, so I would have moved the AG to the TEXTURE folder in the AIO section.
Gerry Winskill On 15/12/2014 18:25, Phil Reynolds wrote:
No problem Gerry. Phil On December 15, 2014 2:44:43 PM GMT, Gerry Winskill <gwinsk@xxxxxxx> wrote:Phil, Sorry but I'll have to leave it to Peter as it's some years ago that I installed it. Gerry Winskill On 15/12/2014 13:22, Phil Reynolds wrote:Manual instructions from yourself and/or Gerry would be great... Thanks Phil On December 15, 2014 10:40:26 AM GMT, Peter Dodds<pwdbt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:one of my "Must haves" but installation can be tricky, unless theyhaveimproved their installer. It can be installed manually. If you getitand are stuck, give me a shout as i installed mine manually. PeterTom Smith <mailto:ftd.smith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 14 December 2014 13:32 Worth having.not much impact on frame rates. Tom Sent from my iPad Phil Reynolds <mailto:phil.reynolds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 14 December 2014 10:25 Hi, I'm considering enhancing my VFR flying experience and buyingTreescapes.Does anyone on the list have this installed? How does it affectframerates? The screenshots look good, I'm hoping it will make for amoreauthentic experience when searching out those small, out of the way airstrips... Cheers Phil--- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. http://www.avast.com
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