![]() Kind of handy, as add-on scenery's can add up to a lot of space usage on a HD. This works for me.Īnd, just as with FSX (Boxed), you can install your add-on scenery files anywhere you like, as long as the sim can "see" the location when you go to add it into the Scenery Library. From what I understand, you can also have Steam install it's folder structure in one place, and FSX in another, but I haven't experimented with that. Steam added the rest of the folders, and many others, during the install. When you do, Steam will make a lengthy, and complex (relatively), folder tree, with FSX down in it. Put it in C:\, or D:\My Games, or whatever you want, just NOT in C:\Program Files, or C:\Program File(X86). ![]() It's default install is to C:\Program Files(X86), but from everything I've read, that's a BAD idea. You also have a better FSX.CFG file.īy the way, don't be fooled. If you d/l and install FSX:SE, you now have FSX with SP1, SP2, Acceleration, and any other add-on Microsoft made for FSX.
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