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Recent content by Goofy

  1. Goofy

    MSFS20 Blender2MSFS support thread

    just give it a try. If you made everything correct, there will be your compiled hangar within the directory. Just check the directory, if you find the compiled hangar. If yes: copy the directory from "Packages" to the Community Folder...
  2. Goofy

    MSFS20 Blender2MSFS support thread

    did you copy the directory from "Packages" to the Community Folder?
  3. Goofy

    MSFS20 Blender2MSFS support thread

    but your output directory is not "scenery", or?
  4. Goofy

    MSFS20 Blender2MSFS support thread

    Hi, I think the root cause of the problem is, that we are not allowed (any longer) to write into scenery/texture. I assume, they wanted to avoid conflicts with the original scenery. If we use scenery as output directory and use ../texture as path for the textures within the objects, we fail to...
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