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I have really enjoyed your work. Looking to the future (hopefully, you plan on continuing to do more real scenery places), because of the large files sizes, I would suggest putting the name of the state first and then the particular region of the state (ex. Tennessee-Nashville versus just Nashville).  That way, if hard drive space became an issue, the particular areas of a state would be grouped together if I had to remove them temporary to load another real scenery state.  Right now, I have a very large hard drive but if you'll continue to create more real scenery and I hope to purchase them, it might eventually become an issue for me and others. 

Just a thought. 

John

PS  Looking forward to your next real scenery place

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Hi John,

Good suggestion! We'll consider a naming convention for our next package. Many of our customers are now having several scenery packages loaded at the same time, so this naming convention will become important in keeping your scenery organized.

Just so you and others know, you can name the scenery folders whatever you like. So, for example, you could rename the Nashville folder to TN_Nashville. Renaming the folders will have no effect on using your RealScenery. However, you don't want to do anything to the files/folders inside the Nashville folder unless you really know what you're doing, or you can break the scenery and X-Plane will not see it.

Happy flying!

Eric

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