Changing the ILS record in the NAX file to alter the course to the correct value, (or overriding the default NAX with the Navigraph replacement nav data) will alter the instrument indication insofar as it will cause the correct localizer course to be auto-selected on the analog or digital OBS. But it does nothing to alter where the localizer actually appears spatially in the simulated world. Removing the link in the APX is the only thing that will allow the localizer to take the course defined in the NAX file.Curiously, MSFS ILSs records in NAX files contain wrong runway aligned courses for offset ILSs but changing them to correct values does not change instrumental LOC course indication, the reason why it is supposed to be set by the sim independently of what is defined in the ILS LOC subrecord, unless the airport data are altered as mentioned above. This situation was not observed in any previous sim version.
I’m not sure what Asobo’s intention was in designing the ILS emulation to work this way. I suspect they did not consider the fact that there are valid reasons why some real world localizers are offset. In the case of the ILS22R approach at KJFK it was done for convenience. Aligning that localizer with the runway centerline would have required constructing the antenna in a saltwater marsh. The LDAs at KDCA exist to keep aircraft out of restricted airspace. The offset approaches at LOWI are the most important in terms of flight safety, as they assure safe terrain clearance.





