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You export by right clicking the livery entry in the livery manager.
#Fsx pmdg 777 lufthansa cargo new livery install
That creates a PTP file you can install directly from. You can avoid this by exporting the modified D-ALFD livery installation. Of course if you ever need to reinstall liveries you will need to remember to do this again. Now you can install the PMDG DLH 777F livery too without any conflict. Open the aircraft.cfg file for the 777F and edit the title (append D-ALFD for example) for John's livery.ĥ. Install John's D-ALFD from the PTP file (it should install into folder texture.D-ALFD)Ĥ. Just to be sure, remove any files named either D-ALFA.ini or D-ALFD.ini in PMDG\PMDG 777X\Aircraft and its Backup sub-folder.ģ. Using the OC, uninstall both PMDG LH and John's D-ALFD liveriesĢ. You can fix the problem yourself by doing the following procedure:ġ. The problem is caused by both liveries having the same title: PMDG 777F Lufthansa Cargo. I don't know how *.ptp files are compiled, but there must be a further notation process for the distinction of callsigns. The original textures might be still there, but you can not have both PMDG D-ALFA and your D-ALFD installed via the OPS center as it is by definition the same A/C. After the installation there is no new D-ALFD inside FSX but PMDG D-ALFA is replaced by your repaint (with FSX callsign D-ALFA) which also replaces the original PMDG "D-ALFA.ini". Thanks for your great work and dedication to the continuation of the LH T7F fleet! B)Īs I said: while installing your ptp file the PMDG control center asks for permission to overwrite D-ALFD although there is no D-ALFD installed yet. SO: (if you did not change it already) please change the aircraft callsign of your ptp file accordingly to D-ALFD, in order to not let the people have this kind of problem who have already installed the PMDG D-ALFA. Since Nov13/Dec13/Mar14 I have also installed the three great textures by Christian Mohr (as D-ALFA1, D-ALFB, D-ALFC) and there was no such problem. BUT WHAT ACTUALLY happened was that D-ALFA (PMDG original) was overwritten by your texture, including the aircraft ini. I confirmed that because there was no D-ALFD. IMO low res textures for better performance is a good idea, but I don't know if there is still such a huge improvement like it was in FS9?ĭuring the "Lufthansa_Cargo_77F_D-ALFD.ptp" install the PMDG OPS center asked if overwriting the existing "D-ALFD" would be o.k. looking from the front view you will notice that the Lufthansa Crane on the tail fin looks blurred. The lower resolution on D-ALFD lead on my system to the typical blur on textures if the viewing angle is extremely small. (Texture reduction from 1k (1024 square pixels) to 1/2k (512 square pixels)). I did so too with the liveries of A/Cs I flew back in early FS9 days to improve overall FS performance. You said you are using a 2K texture (instead of 4K?) as this would have a positive effect on VAS. It looked very good, but I have one remark and one (important!) question:
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Thanks for sharing! I tested your livery for D-ALFD last monday (I think it was).