kelticheart
Charter Member
A good day to everybody! :wave:
Did anyone ever put together a list of what types of world texture files are used in CFS2 world?
I mean, which textures are used in PTO, ETO, MTO and other parts of the world? Can they be identified by their number in their filename?
I noticed, for example, that in Europe SdC's textures can be used alone without any coverage "hole". When compared with CFS2 stock world textures total number, I believe around 510, SdC's Euro texture files are half as many. Yet, all of Europe is perfectly covered by those textures.
There are some sceneries which require that the world scenery textures are copied in their own \texture folder, like BSK's Malta v.2, for example.
I would like to be able to copy in those folder just the necessary files and not, for example, textures used only in the Pacific or Far East.
Pen32Win recently uploaded an excellent tutorial which shows the differences between the PacTex collection and the stock textures, but there's no way to tell which files are used in which part of the world.
Cheers!
KH :ernae:
Did anyone ever put together a list of what types of world texture files are used in CFS2 world?
I mean, which textures are used in PTO, ETO, MTO and other parts of the world? Can they be identified by their number in their filename?
I noticed, for example, that in Europe SdC's textures can be used alone without any coverage "hole". When compared with CFS2 stock world textures total number, I believe around 510, SdC's Euro texture files are half as many. Yet, all of Europe is perfectly covered by those textures.
There are some sceneries which require that the world scenery textures are copied in their own \texture folder, like BSK's Malta v.2, for example.
I would like to be able to copy in those folder just the necessary files and not, for example, textures used only in the Pacific or Far East.
Pen32Win recently uploaded an excellent tutorial which shows the differences between the PacTex collection and the stock textures, but there's no way to tell which files are used in which part of the world.
Cheers!
KH :ernae: