Dear Umberto,
To begin with, this is not any kind of criticism as I am a big fan of GSX and use it all the time.
Once I moved from FS9 to FSX over a year ago I didn't even look back at AES I had used for many years.
Now the question is about the airport cache regeneration. Let me describe the situation as briefly as I can.
I guess most GSX users know this message line:
I, like many others here, use PMDG NGX and 777 on a daily basis. We all know how fantastic they are but also how demanding on performance they happen to be (due to all the systems, animations, etc).
In order to reduce the probability of getting an OOM on finals there are many recommendations to follow, some of the given by the PMDG team themselves.
One of them is deactivating the scenery addons which are not used in a given flight. For many that must be something new. At least it was for me, as I have always had a lot of airports installed and active all the time.
But now more and more knowledgeable simmers and developers, including PMDG's Ryan, suggest the activated sceneries do matter in performance management.
All in all it seems logical as for example flying from Istanbul to London I will overfly at least a few (usually more than that) active sceneries.
They say it particularly refers to addons including photoscenery as this will always load into FSX VAS no matter where in the world you currently fly.
On the other hand now a lot of payware airports released today include some or a lot of photoscenery, don't they?
Long story short, before each flight I deactivate all airports except the two I am going to fly between.
You may call it a delusion only, but I swear it has noticeably reduced my OOMs and even OOM pings (from FSUIPC) on arrival to larger sceneries.
Now what does it have to do with GSX? Well, looks like this technique, correct me if I'm wrong, has a visible side effect.
GSX has to regenerate the scenery cache each time. Why is it a problem? Well first of all it takes quite a lot of time. In my case it is usually a few minutes.
This is a pity since I have a habit to power up the cockpit (takes a few seconds) and start the ground services. Now I have to wait till all the regeneration ends.
Secondly, to be aware what the problem with no GSX services is, I had to enable the GSX messages, which I always hide in FSX (text messages of any kind spoil the immersion for me).
Seeing them I am able to know the lack of services I am experiencing is due to the need of waiting for regeneration or (described later below) because of problems with reading the AFCAD.
And finally, but this does not happen in all cases (sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't) after the regeneration ends I get another message there is an AFCAD problem and this stand has no services.
First I thought that must be and AFCAD problem since it says so. But I discovered that when I exit FSX and start up again at the same stand, this... no longer is a problem and I do get the services!
Such situation has happened recently at several airports. Some of them where (unfortunately I did not note it anywehere) Aerosoft Bergen X, Aerosoft LEPA or FSDG Djerba.
Now my questions are:
1. What do you, as one the market's best scenery developers (in my view), think of deactivating scenery to improve VAS management?
2. Is there (forgive my non-developer's ignorance) any chance not to have the GSX airport cache regeneration each time?
3. What could be the 'problem' with GSX not reading an AFCAD's parking position once it can read it on another FSX session?
Once again let me underline the fact I LOVE GSX and what I am describing here will not change it.
Thanks a lot for reading my long post and for any reply.
All the best,
Rafal