VFR Photographic SceneryFor up-to-date information about VFR Photographic Scenery, please visit: Horizon Simulation Ltd |
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Hints and TipsHere's a starter collection of hints and tips particularly aimed at the VFR Photographic Scenery user. Check the FAQs for more information, and please keep your eye on the Visual Flight Forums, particularly Hints & Tips for up-to-date information.
VFR Map ReadingNow that true VFR (Visual Flight Rules) flight in FS2002 is possible for the first time ever, you may find that navigating by what you can see out of the cockpit is not as easy as you might at first think. The ever productive John Woodside has produced an excellent guide to VFR Map Reading in FS2002. Don't forget to visit his homepage, www.fsaviation.net . Winter Blues?FS2002 makes the UK look drab and dreary, even with the default scenery. Try brightening your life with a mid-day trip in the height of summer instead. Water EffectsIf you suddenly find that you've lost your water effects in FS2002 and can't re-enable them, you may be surprised to know that you actually need to enable three things in your FS2002 settings for them to come into effect:
If you have any of these turned off, possibly as a result of
changing your settings after installing VFR Photographic Scenery, you won't
see the water effects. Multiple FS2002 ConfigurationsIf you've every found yourself wanting different configurations of FS2002 for different situations, e.g. one set of settings for VFR Photographic Scenery, and one for other scenery, or maybe a different settings for different users on the same PC, here's a quick and easy solution (but only if you're confident with file copying and renaming in Windows).
Now you can run each executable at different times, and any settings changes you make for each will be kept separate. To make things even more convenient, you can add shortcuts for the different versions of FS2002.exe to your Desktop. Note 1: This only keeps the main FS2002 settings separately. For example, it doesn't keep separate copies of the Scenery Library. Note 2: You can achieve the same result by creating separate shortcuts to FS2002.exe, with different command line options specifying different configuration files. Resetting FS2002 OptionsIf you want to quickly reset FS2002's options, you can do this by renaming FS2002.cfg, e.g. to FS2002.cfg_save.
NB. Don't use this trick unless you are confident you can restore your original FS2002.cfg if necessary. No support will be given and no liability, express or implied will be accepted. If you want to revert to your previous settings, rename the newly created FS2002.cfg, e.g. to FS2002.cfg.new, then rename the original FS2002.cfg (e.g. FS2002.cfg.save) back to FS2002.cfg. More Hints & TipsYou can find more hints and tips in the Hints and Tips section of the Visual Flight Forums.
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