I'm curious. Megascenery makes photoreal scenery for the PNW and many other areas for fs2004. After viewing some shots of it, it appears in some of them that the autogen sits on top of it.
Does it? In a way that doesn't make sense unless the scenery has it's own autogen.
That's entirely possible; while the scenery may not include specific autogen objects,
autogen can be made to display by creating an autogen notation file and adding it into the
scenery 'texture' folder; each tile (ground texture .bmp) will need its' own .agn file
eg: If you have a 'ground1.bmp' then you need a ground1.agn; 'ground2.bmp' will have ground2.agn and so on for as many .bmp files for the photoscenery as there are in the texture folder.
Lars Hoyer made a little utility AGenT which makes it rreally easy to place and add autogen
to photoscenery, and IIRC there's another similar utility out there too.
hope this helps
ttfn
Pete
ps You can find Lars Hoyer's AGenT in this download from flightsim.com, (this is the fs2004 file complete)
FSX Scenery--UK VFR Add-ons
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