casey jones
Charter Member
I was wondering how many airports does everyone install? I think I have maybe a hundred, but what is the limit so my FS9 does not crash?
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Casey
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Casey
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I have to disagree on the load times. Only the Aircraft folder affects load times, because the sim scans it every time for updated or new entries, whereas the scenery folders already know what's there from the scenery.cfg and just gives a cursory glance for any individual files that may have been added or deleted. I have a ton of scenery added and a shedload of planes and AI resulting in an excess of 20 mins loadup. For quickstarts to check anything I've added or fiddled with, I have a secondary aircraft folder with just the default planes inside and the sim loads in an instant. Give it a try with all your scenery enabled and just a few select aircraft in the folder and I doubt you'll see a difference. Especially when weighed against the time taken to enable and disable select area's.Just as with aircraft the load time does get longer and longer the more you stuff into the sim.
I disable areas I am not planning to fly in and remove airplanes to a hangar folder once the load time reaches my personal limit.
Stefan