Creator: RiverSkyHigh Version: 1.1 (First Update) Installation Instructions -------------------------- 1) Copy the "riverskyhigh-copan" folder to your FS2020 Community Folder // (If you're unsure where this is, please see the notes following the instructions for help) 2) If you already have a previous version of this add-on in your community folder, simply delete or overwrite the old folder. 3) Done - run the game as normal and the scenery will be loaded * This add-on includes the Copán archaeological site of the Maya civilization in Honduras, found at coordinates 14°50′15″N 89°08′33″W. How to find your "Community" Folder ------------------------------------- 1. Have you installed using Microsoft? If Yes... 1. Have you installed in a custom *folder* or the default (inside the launcher)? If Custom... Go Into the folder, then Community If Default... Go to %localappdata% (search using windows search), then go to Packages\Microsoft.FlightSimulator_RANDOMLETTERS\LocalCache\Packages\Community If Gamepass... Go to %localappdata% (search using windows search), then Packages\Microsoft.FlightSimulator_RANDOMLETTERS\LocalCache\Packages\Community If you Installed With Steam... Go to %appdata% (search using windows search), then Microsoft Flight Simulator\Packages\Community Alternate Method (If Above Does Not Work)... Go to %localappdata% (search using windows search), then Packages\Microsoft.FlightSimulator_RANDOMLETTERS\LocalCache\Packages\Community Alternate Method (If Above Does Not Work)... YOUR_STEAM_LOCATION\steamapps\common\Community Commentary ------------------------------------- This add-on provides an overhauled representation of the Copán archaeological site of the Maya civilization in Honduras, found at coordinates 14°50′15″N 89°08′33″W. The main structures are represented by hand-made 3D Warehouse models created by James B. and Romel C. However, additional modifications were made to the models, including the addition of PBR textures. The stele coverings and the exterior of the Copán museum were created from scratch. However, the interior photogrammetry model of the Temple of Rosalila and the steles themselves were provided by Alexandre Tokovinine. No adjustments were made to the trees or satellite imagery. However, terraforming adjustments were made to better mesh the 3D models with the surrounding terrain. The location can more easily be found if you enable the POI location tags. NOTE: Users are encouraged to use this add-on in conjunction with derekhe's excellent MSFS 2020 Google Map replacement tool.