

Within the custom scenery folder, the scenery_packs.ini file defines the priority order of packs (and can bypass packs). Except we put some of our scenery packs into “Custom Scenery”, so that strict “customizations bypass default rule” is already a bit broken. Here’s how scenery packs work now: all scenery packs in “Custom Scenery” out-rank all of the scenery packs that ship with X-Plane. With that in mind, our topic of discussion: how best to separate mesh and overlay scenery packs? New Scenery Packs Can Cause Chaos We’ll have non-RFC posts and the discussion will be more free-wheeling, but in this case the goal is to have the comments for the post really flesh out possible solutions to one specific problem. A quick note on moderation: unlike normal blog posts, I’m going to kill all off-topic comments for this post. This post is a request for commentary (RFC) – that is, it’s the beginnings of a discussion on the specific topic of mesh and overlay scenery packs.
