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Hi everybody,
While creating my airstrip I added a runway-marker, I built with FSX-gamepack in gmax. So far everything works fine. Although the markers do not appear as I expected. They only show up when approaching to a distance of 50 metres.
I tried several values when placing the objects (sparse-dense) and also all settings in FSX.
Is there any tweaking or any toggle in gmax I can use?

best regards
Andreas
Edit:
I see, there seems to be no such problem outside my computer.
I tried it again and again. A simple box, a single Texture, placed with Instant Scenery. I tried several texture-formats and I placed it on different locations, even on different continents. The result was always exactly the same.
I wonder why my airfields objects show up correctly, although they are only textured boxes too. Maybe it depends on file sizes or dimensions of single objects.....
Anyway, I did the same what I did with the FS2004-gamepack and now everythings fine. The runway markers are completely visible up to a range of aprox. 2000 metres.
While creating my airstrip I added a runway-marker, I built with FSX-gamepack in gmax. So far everything works fine. Although the markers do not appear as I expected. They only show up when approaching to a distance of 50 metres.
I tried several values when placing the objects (sparse-dense) and also all settings in FSX.
Is there any tweaking or any toggle in gmax I can use?

best regards
Andreas
Edit:
I see, there seems to be no such problem outside my computer.
I tried it again and again. A simple box, a single Texture, placed with Instant Scenery. I tried several texture-formats and I placed it on different locations, even on different continents. The result was always exactly the same.
I wonder why my airfields objects show up correctly, although they are only textured boxes too. Maybe it depends on file sizes or dimensions of single objects.....
Anyway, I did the same what I did with the FS2004-gamepack and now everythings fine. The runway markers are completely visible up to a range of aprox. 2000 metres.
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