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Re: Eagle Flight...

Posted: 24 Oct 2008, 11:02
by petermcleland
jonesey2k wrote:Heh, quite a few payware companies got a sale out of me looking at Peter's shots :dancer:
I think that has made me a bit unpopular with a few peoples' wives :roll:

Re: Eagle Flight...

Posted: 05 Nov 2008, 16:09
by fran65
...Peter, :)
I'm in love with Glacier Bay scenery but I'm not up to date about Mcleland Field, shortly, I don't know nothing :$ :dunno: : is it a your creation? Where I can find it?
Thank's in advance sir! :)

Re: Eagle Flight...

Posted: 06 Nov 2008, 13:01
by petermcleland
fran65 wrote:I'm in love with Glacier Bay scenery but I'm not up to date about Mcleland Field, shortly, I don't know nothing :$ :dunno: : is it a your creation? Where I can find it?
McLeland Field is FS9 only and will not be going into FSX. To be quite honest, it is a bit late now to be considering installing it because it has evolved so far over the years that my own version is no longer shareable as it contains all sorts of bits and pieces that I have taken out of some of the best payware around, for my own purposes. The installation is absolutely manual and complex and most people do not get it right. Also, very few people here have powerful enough machines to run McLeland Field, or if they do have, then they will have moved on to FSX.

So, until I build an "installer version" that looks to see where your FS9.1 is installed and then plonks all the files in the right place WITHOUT giving you the option of putting them somewhere else, I am not really supporting "manual" installations of McLeland Field any longer. Sorry about this but support becomes a nightmare when people install files in destinations of their own choosing.

Re: Eagle Flight...

Posted: 06 Nov 2008, 17:22
by fran65
Buonasera Peter,
thank you for reply, and I'm agree with you. I will wait for other nice screenshots! :)

Re: Eagle Flight...

Posted: 06 Nov 2008, 19:16
by jonesey2k
It has been fun flying around McLeland field, it hasn't half changed since I first installed it and even then it was quite far along its development.