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landclasses.xml question

grover1

Charter Member
Hi all,

I'm just curious about editing the landclasses.xml file that came with WOFF scenery.

What I'd like to know is which files do I replace the damage and destruction files with in the landclasses.xml?

From what I understand, is WOFF uses different files to represent the different regions in France?

Thanks,

Chris
 
Here is the one I use. The Somme region is actually used throughout France, so that's what's called for in all the trenches and transitions regions except Alsace, which I made forested. Also, you should delete the stream.dds from the WOFF files and use another one, perhaps from von Oben's scenery. WOFF used special landclasses to make large rivers in France, but the downside is all the other streams are invisible elsewhere. The attached landclasses.xml removes the large rivers and adding a new stream.dds will add the original rivers back. WOFF's solution was fine for WOFF as you're only using a small portion of the map, but in CFS3 I'd like to have rivers everywhere, not just in parts of France.
 

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