We present ways to manage disk space efficiently and reduce the amount of data downloaded from the internet.
This size is increasing especially in case of cities generated by photogrammetry.
Then the game will generate a set of default textures for a specific terrain.
We can also turn off the photogrammetry.
Below are instructions on how to do this.
The game constantly shows you how much data it has currently downloaded in the Current Data Consumption section.
It allows you to assign it to a specific path on a specific disk / storage.
In this example, we set the file on E disk in a 20 GB Cache folder.
It is worth creating the right folder in advance so you can avoid any errors.
you’re able to always delete this file and change its controls.
This is useful in situations where we have some of our favorite areas and we fly there especially often.
Manual management of data allows you to create an unlimited number of cache files with a custom path.
Choose Manual Cache and hit the View button.
Then go for the Cache New Region option.
Be careful, because the search engine will first show airports with a similar name.
The cities are at the very bottom of the list.
By holding the right mouse button, pick the initial caching area.
Gradually zoom in on the marked area until the grid squares are reduced and the quality jumps to average.
The map now has a higher resolution, so mark the selected area more accurately.
Repeat the previous steps by zooming in on the view until the map appears in high detail.
Check the area again by holding the right mouse button.
Note that the color of the area highlighted in high detail has changed slightly.
The only way to do that properly is to move the map piece by piece.
Fortunately, changing the color makes it easier to orient which parts of the map we have already marked.
When you go for the whole area, enter its unique name and click Finish & Download.
All that remains is to wait for the data to be downloaded.
The Berlin area created by using the photogrammetry technology took more than 6.5 GB in this case.
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