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Install this zip files main folder and it's "scenery" subfolder where you add your addon sceneries for FSX/Prepar3D.

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Use this to download the Scenery Object Tester. Installation: See "ZIP" button and the end of this section. Once, you have installed the Part I, Part II and Part III of the RTMM Required Object LibrariesFSXP3D, we have devised a Scenery Object Tester that will help you determine if you have all the object libraries you need or whether you may be missing one or more. (These are also listed in the "more information" folder). More detailed information on the conversion process that took place can be found in any of the " Background Information links" at the top of the page. Most of those libraries will ultimately be deleted since the RTMM Required Object LibrariesFSXP3D will replace them.

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Please follow the installation instructions that are contained in the downloads very carefully to make sure you disable the specific libraries that you may already have installed. You can find links to these downloads in the section further below titled " Link to the Object Libraries" the libraries you need are downloadable there. Whether you are a new RTMM user or a RTMM veteran user, the first step to using the new, required "FSXP3D" capable RTMM libraries is to download Part I and Part II of the RTMM Required Object LibrariesFSXP3D.

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We created the letters, "FSXP3D", to attach to the object library names to indicate that those libraries have been tested for full visibility in all the above-named simulation engines. In order for RTMM to allow its ever growing base of FSX DX10 users and P3Dv2.X users to enjoy our wonderful sceneries along with our loyal FSX users of the past, we embarked on a major project in Spring of 2014 to revise all of our object libraries so that the included models and textures would be visible using the FSX, FSX DX10, P3Dv1.X and P3Dv2.X engines without any additional conversions being required. Unfortunately, many of the objects in those libraries are not visible in FSX DX10 and none of them are visible in P3Dv2.X. If you already use FSX, you may already have object libraries installed like the RWY12 and/or EZ Scenery Library which contain objects we use here at RTMM. Consider this a courtesy to the people who work so hard to make the great objects for us. You can use them on your own computer, but you are not allowed, without permission, to create scenery locations with these object libraries and post them anywhere for other people’s use. NOTAM on OBJECT LIBRARIES PERMISSIONS: Any permissions required for the use of the freeware object libraries available here at RTMM have been obtained by RTMM. People will be right there to help you through any problem you may encounter with RTMM scenery locations and libraries. If you need help with this area, go to the forum and ask. Once you have all 8 object sets showing, you are ready to go anywhere in RTMM and see everything we've placed there for you. Once you think you have all the object libraries that are required, you can then use our Scenery Object Tester (see The Scenery Object Tester section below) that will help identify if there are any object libraries missing. The rest of the objects used by RTMM can be obtained by downloading and installing Part I and Part II of the RTMM Required Object Libraries using the " Links to the Object Libraries You Will Need" section found below. RTMM's add-on sceneries are created by using some objects from object libraries that are "available" automatically from FSX/Prepar3D and from the Tongass Fjords X product. A list of those products can be found in the Requirements section on our main page. Some of the objects you may see in our sceneries are already placed by the "payware" products that we require from ORBX and Tongass Fjords X. The best place to start is by reading the " Getting The Object Libraries" section found just below. It takes a little time to set up, but the object libraries are what makes it all "work." There are several object libraries that are needed to view the RTMM sceneries. When you fly to a new location, your computer draws the objects from these libraries and places them into your scenery. Then you "activate" them as you do any new scenery. The objects come in "Object Libraries." You download these object libraries and place them into the FSX/Prepar3D folders (see Scenery Folder Placements section below). To see the objects correctly in our sceneries, you will have to have a specific set of objects on your computer. We "place" these objects into the scenery to create the locations you fly to. These are individually created little 3-D works of art. The Object Libraries: The "things" you see are called "objects". Navigation Note: Click on the "Back to Top" below any table to return to the main index

  • NOTAM: See Getting Started/Installation page for File Placement and installation instructions.
  • Permitted Objects (libraries) for RTMM Developers.









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