I have LatinVFR San Diego and Miami airport. San Diego is very good despite its age. If you see the comparison video between LatinVFR KSAN and ORBX KSAN you can see the LatinVFR version still has its good side and I like it more. Miami is pretty good, good enough for me. I agree with you. Besides the product I always look into the developer. Thanks to a very friendly customer Rafal Haczek, we were able to tackle VAS issues that some customers had with our LEBL. On approach an OOM would happen or the alert of an impending OOM would occur with some systems on version 1.1 or earlier.
Hello.Just installed the new Mega Airport Rome scenery on FSX:SE today and everything seems to work properly except for the jetways. On most of the gates with jetways these are simply missing. I take it these are the SODE animated jetways only!?I have already tried uninstalling reinstalling the scenery again. But nothing has changed. Furthermore I have uninstalled FSDreamTeam's GSX but this didn't solve the issue either. Is anyone else experiencing this? How can this be fixed?On a side note: I am unable to automatically add sceneries to the scenery.cfg with any of the Aerosoft installers – even with those dedicated for FSX:SE.
Is this a fault with Aerosoft's installer or some sort of setting on my system?Besr regards,Christian. No worries Tom!Fortunately I was able to find the error and fix it. The SODE module was missing in the EXE.XML file. It seems like the installer tried to add it to my AppDataRoamingMicrosoftFSX -SE directoy. But my config and xml files for FSX:SE are located under AppDataRoamingMicrosoftFSX. Maybe this is also the cause why my scenery.cfg is not updated either.
I have opened the XML in my FSX-SE directory and copied those entries to the actual files used by FSX:SE and now everything works. Unfortunately SODE doesn't recognize the NGX yet but I guess this is just a matter of settings.Christian. PROBLEMS WITH JETWAYS ANIMATION ON ROME MEGA AIPORThallo to everybodyI have installed Rome MA on my FSX running on windows 10I have problems with jetways on small and medium ramps ( EXemple from. 401 until 409 )I start SODE and i get the message ' no triggerable object within 12 KM 'If i choose the large ramp 410 it works correctly and i see the animation of jetway. ( to set the correct position of the door i have changed values aircraft CFG EXITS parameters))Tested with AIRBUS A319 -112 ALITALIAIT SEEMS TO ME THAT SMALL AND MEDIUM RAMPS ARE NOT WORKING WITH JETWAYS.CIAOFranco Fregni. No worries Tom!Fortunately I was able to find the error and fix it.
![Latin Vfr Lebl Sode Latin Vfr Lebl Sode](/uploads/1/2/5/3/125388106/478308811.jpg)
The SODE module was missing in the EXE.XML file. It seems like the installer tried to add it to my AppDataRoamingMicrosoftFSX -SE directoy.
But my config and xml files for FSX:SE are located under AppDataRoamingMicrosoftFSX. Maybe this is also the cause why my scenery.cfg is not updated either.
I have opened the XML in my FSX-SE directory and copied those entries to the actual files used by FSX:SE and now everything works. Unfortunately SODE doesn't recognize the NGX yet but I guess this is just a matter of settings.Christianhi I have the same problem would you please post youor SODE module so i can try to past it into my EXE.xml file?thanks.
Hi,as promised we have made optional SODE jetways for Barcelona Evolution (FSX) and Barcelona pro (P3D V4).You can find them at our support site as a free download:Please note: Since SODE is not able to manage multiple sims like p3D and FSX on the same PC: Take care to only install it for one of those sims. Otherwise it could happen that P3D jetways show in FSX or vice versa.ThorstenHi Thorsten, have you evaluated the targetsim option?From SODE 1.5.3 Release notes:Besides the usual bugfixes a method has been introduced to define sim-specific models in the placement xml. This enables the developer to have all legacy sims still supported while for the new sims, he can take advantage of the latest SDK features in their models. The xml syntax for this new feature is described here.