-fsx P3d- Orbx Ftx Global Vector V1.20 - Work

Before we dive into the specifics of version 1.20, we need to understand the "Vector" concept. Most scenery addons replace textures (the skin of the earth). ORBX FTX Global Base replaces the grass, rocks, and concrete. But changes the shape .

| Simulator | Status | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Perfect | v1.20 fixes the dreaded "FSX Water Flicker" bug. | | P3D v3 (32-bit) | Perfect | Low VAS usage. Best performance. | | P3D v4 (64-bit) | Perfect | Use "Force Migration" tool. No OOM errors. | | P3D v5 (DX12) | Compatible | Requires latest ORBX libraries. Some users report highway elevation issues (solved by turning off "Bathymetry"). |

Version 1.20 was released as a complete installer, meaning users no longer needed to install previous patches (like v1.15) before upgrading. -FSX P3D- ORBX FTX Global Vector v1.20

If you’ve ever looked down from the cockpit of your PMDG 737 or A2A Cessna and felt that something was off about the world below — coastlines jagged like broken glass, misplaced lakes, highways cutting through cities at impossible angles — then you already know the problem. Default vector data is, to put it mildly, a cartographic lie.

In the world of flight simulation, immersion is king. For years, pilots flying in Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX) and Lockheed Martin’s Prepar3D (P3D) have struggled with one glaring issue: the world looks wrong. Coastlines are jagged, rivers look like ditches, and major highways float unnaturally over fields. Before we dive into the specifics of version 1

Includes visual bridges and tunnel entrances to match the updated road and rail data.

In your sim's terrain.cfg , ensure TERRAIN_MAX_AUTOGEN_TREES_PER_CELL is not above 6000. Vector v1.20 loads tree lines along roads; too many trees cause stutters. But changes the shape

“Before Vector, flying the Hudson River corridor felt like navigating a Picasso painting. After v1.20, even the marina slips match the sectional chart.” – Virtual ATP, 4,000+ hours

Version 1.20 was a significant update aimed at cleaning up global data anomalies: AEC (Airport Elevation Corrections)