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Emanuelchristos wrote:QUOTE (Emanuelchristos @ Nov 27 2008, 04:47 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Hi I have FSX deluxe, with sp1.
When I try to land in the Virtual cocpit, i cant see the runway, until Im actually on the ground, and then its still greenish and only the markings actually show up because theyre white. Its as if its only a layer, merged with the grass underneath. This also happens in all the exterior views.
i would be really grateful if someone knew how to fix it.
Hey that sounds like Auckland!!!
Does it work OK when you use the 2D cockpit? What happens in "outside view"? There may be dozens of reasons why this happens (within FSX itself) which people far better qualified than I may explain ... but I would make a start with your basic graphics drivers (wouldn't do any harm). Are they reasonably recent? Even re-installing the current one may help.
Or just try reducing the overall display resolution temporarily to something pretty low - and see if it still happens.
Final question ... was it always like this? Or did it start after installing/upgrading something?
Alex wrote:QUOTE (Alex @ Nov 27 2008, 06:58 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Are you able to post a couple of pictures of what this looks like? Also, where (what airport/area) does it happen?
If you're unsure of how to put a picture up, there's a guide here.
Alex
It happens everywhere. this is at NZWNAdamski wrote:QUOTE (Adamski @ Nov 27 2008, 10:05 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Hey that sounds like Auckland!!!
Does it work OK when you use the 2D cockpit? What happens in "outside view"? There may be dozens of reasons why this happens (within FSX itself) which people far better qualified than I may explain ... but I would make a start with your basic graphics drivers (wouldn't do any harm). Are they reasonably recent? Even re-installing the current one may help.
Or just try reducing the overall display resolution temporarily to something pretty low - and see if it still happens.
Final question ... was it always like this? Or did it start after installing/upgrading something?
It doesnt happen in the 2D, but then the panel blocks the whole runway, and you have to use the ils
I actually cant remember what it was like for the default...
As Creator2003 said, I have not installed sp2, so i will get onto that, and then test it againLast edited by Emanuelchristos on Fri Nov 28, 2008 6:05 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Emanuelchristos wrote:QUOTE (Emanuelchristos @ Nov 28 2008, 06:59 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>It doesnt happen in the 2D, but then the panel blocks the whole runway, and you have to use the ils
Sounds like lack of memory, lack of decent graphics card ... !!!!
BUT ... before you spend money on a new card (what have you got, by the way?) ... and what spec CPU/RAM is your system? ...
Here's a few things to try:
1) Install SP2 (as Creator said).
2) Turn off DX10 preview if it's on.
3) Turn off anti-aliasing.
4) Try running with lower resolution or detail settings.
5) Lots of NZ scenery is surrounded by water. Try turning water quality down.
Don't forget that in 2D mode you can always use the "W" key (repeatedly) to temporarily hide the instrument panel.
Sounds like you're not in NZ. Whereabouts are you? Wondering how cheap hardware is in your particular country.Last edited by Adamski on Fri Nov 28, 2008 7:02 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Emanuelchristos wrote:QUOTE (Emanuelchristos @ Nov 29 2008, 01:42 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Hmmm as far as i know, the only solution is a complete overhaul, because of how old it is, and that could cost around $700 which i dont have anywhere near that much at the moment.
So Ill just have to deal with what i have, but would FS9 run better?
Looking at your spec, I really have to agree - you'd be struggling. To be honest, I amazed FSX runs at all! Mind you, even FS9 could use a decent graphics card.
The problem is that to bring FS9 (or FSX) really up to decent quality usually requires purchasing at least one or two payware add-ons. Yes ... there's lots of good freeware out there, but I think the real enhancements (scenery/weather etc.) need a bit of cash thrown at them.
So ... you'd end up having to buy FS9 (unless you already have it) - plus the odd add-on ... ie. You're already talking about spending money
It may be wiser to save that money and put it towards your upgrade.
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