Bonjour, effectivement ca plante uniquement pour les aeroports dont je posséde une scéne extérieure (que j'ai acheté). J'ai fait remonté le probléme à MSFS, il m'ont proposé plusieurs solution, mais aucune n'a fonctionné. Je suis en contact aussi avec une des société qui a concu une des scénes, et je n'ai toujours pas de solution...
Je vous copie la réponse de MSFS (si ca peut aider certaines personnes...)
Hi Tchoubic,
Thank you for contacting Microsoft Flight Simulator Support; we apologize for the delayed response.
There may be several reasons why you can not load into airports.
CONFLICTS BETWEEN 3RD PARTY PACK AND OFFICIAL CONTENT
3rd party scenery such as ORBX London and Paris Landmarks packs can conflict with the official content. We recommend disabling 3rd party scenery.
UPDATE AVAILABLE IN CONTENT MANAGER
Your content may not be up to date. Check if there are any updates available for your content in the Content Manager.
- Launch Microsoft Flight Simulator
- From the Main Menu, head to Profile
- Go to Content Manager
- Click on Update Available
- Check if there is any update available
- Select all updates and click on Download
REMOVE MODS AND TRY AGAIN
Microsoft Flight Simulator may crash when using mods, add-ons, and community-created content. We suggest removing mods, add-ons, and community-created content after any Microsoft Flight Simulator update. To do so, please do the following:
Microsoft Store Version
- Close Microsoft Flight Simulator
- Navigate to the Community Folder that is located by default at the following location:
C:\Users\
YourUsername\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.FlightSimulator_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalCache\Packages
NOTE: If you have installed the packages on a different drive than C: you'll need to look inside your custom installation folder instead.
- Copy-cut the Community Folder
- Paste the Community Folder on your desktop
- Relaunch the sim and try again.
If the issue persists without mods, paste the Community folder back to where it was.
If the issue stops, you'll need to investigate which add-on is not compatible anymore with the base sim. To do so, move each add-on one by one in the Community folder until you find the add-on causing the problem.
Steam version
- Close Microsoft Flight Simulator
- Navigate to the Community Folder that is located by default at the following location:
AppData\Roaming\Microsoft Flight Simulator\Packages
NOTE: If you have installed the packages on a different drive than C: you'll need to look inside your custom installation folder instead.
- Copy-cut the Community Folder
- Paste the Community Folder on your desktop
- Relaunch the sim and try again.
If the issue persists without mods, paste the Community folder back to where it was.
If the issue stops, you'll need to investigate which add-on is not compatible anymore with the base sim. To do so, move each add-on one by one in the Community folder until you find the add-on causing the problem.
Retail disc version
- Close Microsoft Flight Simulator
- Navigate to the Community Folder that is located by default at the following location:
C:\Users\
YourUsername\AppData\Local\MSFSPackages
NOTE: If you have installed the packages on a different drive than C: you'll need to look inside your custom installation folder instead.
- Copy-cut the Community Folder
- Paste the Community Folder on your desktop
- Relaunch the sim and try again.
If the issue persists without mods, paste the Community folder back to where it was.
If the issue stops, you'll need to investigate which add-on is not compatible anymore with the base sim. To do so, move each add-on one by one in the Community folder until you find the add-on causing the problem.
TURN PHOTOGRAMMETRY OFF AND ON AGAIN
Sometimes, Photogrammetry is turned OFF or needs to be restarted.
- Launch Microsoft Flight Simulator
- Go to Options > General
- Select Data
- Toggle Photogrammetry "ON"
- Click Apply & Save
RESTART ONLINE FUNCTIONALITY
Like Photogrammetry, Online Functionality is toggled OFF or needs to be restarted.
- Go to Options > General > Data
- Toggle Online Functionality OFF
- Click on Apply & Save
- Toggle Online Functionality ON
- Click on Apply & Save
CONFLICT WITH EXISTING CACHE(S)
Outdated or corrupted cache data can create conflicts. To fix this issue, delete the manual cache and the rolling cache.
- Launch Microsoft Flight Simulator
- Go to Options > General
- Go to Data
- Scroll to the bottom and go to Delete Rolling Cache File. Select Delete
- Confirm your choice by selecting OK
- Scroll down and go to Manual Cache.
- Select View
- In Cached Regions, select the region you would like to delete or click on Select All to select all the cached regions.
- Click on Delete Selection
We remain at your disposal for any further assistance.
Kind regards,
Microsoft Flight Simulator Support Team
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