Trolly wrote:I'm really confused with the fog/haze settings still. I must have something set up incorrectly in the config manager- but no matter where/when I fly with REX Essential enabled for real world updates, I get a solid block of haze below 5000 feet, which instantly disappears as soon as I climb through 5001 feet.
Any ideas?
That solid block is really weird!
I'm relativly new to FSX and Win 7. Basically Dec last year. I have to admit I turned "realistic hase layer off after a couple of flights" not because it wasnt working. Just because I like to "See" the scernery I have purchased.
I'm a hater of cache files, and I'm finding Win 7 to be a horder of them and files no longer used or needed.
This is a little something I do now and then after alot of Install/Trials and I notice a markable improvement.
C:\Users\(user name)\AppData\Local\Microsoft\FSX .......Send it to recyling bin. (delete it) Shader files.
C:\Users\(user Name)\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\FSX ........Again Send to recyling bin (Yes this is your FSX.cfg file plus a whole lot more)
Its the C:\Users\(user name)\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\FSX\SimObjects...... That really gets glogged with all the installs / uninstalls.
After deleting those (and Holding them in your recyling bin, because you want them back) Start FSX. It will look really bad because your fsx.cfg is not the same, its reset to default.
Screen resolution will be bad and default flight will be the Glider.
Once its loaded exit FSX.
And then go to your recyling (rubbish bin) bin. And Restore the files. This will bring back your fsx.cfg and all relative data. BUT this is also when you see how many files you have that are nolonger used in the
C:\Users\(user name)\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\FSX\SimObjects .... Folder.
Replace everything that comes up looking to be replaced but skip All that are nolonger there.
WARNING.. Attempt at your own risk.
I just did it and I had 500 odd files in C:\Users\(user name)\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\FSX\SimObjects .... That were nolonger there.
