I was recently shown how to use the Long/Lat on the Xbox so I got looking up a few places using that and I think it’s broken or I’m missing something.
For some reason when you enter the coordinates of Grandview Lake MSFS changes the latitude to 0 and you wind up off the tip of Africa. Have no idea why but you’re doing nothing wrong.
If you take the coordinates from Bing Maps and enter those into MSFS, you’ll start out at Grandview Lake.
Not wanting to give up, I tried again from Google Maps and it put me in Grandview Lake. I’m stumped here.
Well thanks for the workaround, I’ll look at doing that for my next flight. I guess I’ll just start using bing maps to get my info rather than Google.
I’m glad I’m not the only one who got stumped by it.
So I booted up MSFS and entered it and it put me off the coast of Africa
I enter the long/lat in the original message and it also put me near Africa
@NonstopOyster0 I found out what I was doing wrong and I have a feeling with you getting the same result as I was that you were doing the same thing.