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  1. The video shows only how to see screens, the FMS is unusable. And Ctrl + number opens a full screen, that sometimes is annoying. The same pop up as in Xplane worked in FSX, why not keep it?
  2. The best way is to use this free tool, msfs-addons-linker: https://flightsim.to/file/1572/msfs-addons-linker You can activate or deactivate addons so when updating simply deactivate all.
  3. https://forums.flightsimulator.com/t/blog-january-28th-2021-development-update/358603
  4. Your title is confusing the audience. You can install Scenery config editor anywhere. Then open and select the FSX-SE scenery path located in program data.
  5. Every update comes with new problems (ok, this program is in development), but this one has serious elevation problems around the world, and after 6 days no explanation from developers, when the community has published solutions yet. PROBLEMS: https://forums.flightsimulator.com/t/spikes-on-terrain-and-and-mesh-problems-global/338732 SOLUTIONS: https://forums.flightsimulator.com/t/community-solutions-to-spikes-elevated-rivers-and-other-arctifacts-open/342367
  6. Nice list but strange elevations around the world: https://forums.flightsimulator.com/t/after-today-update-i-get-spikes-on-terrain-and-and-mesh-problems-not-only-at-eddl/338732
  7. Big mistake in the last MSFS update. People reporting spikes but in the case of river Ebro in Spain the strange elevation of the river like a channel is a spike of 800 KM. Just mention that in the first version of P3D v5 was the contrary, the river was sunken in a canyon of 800 Km.
  8. As said the best solution is FSX.SE. Just add that if you have in your old PC plenty of FSX addons, and want to avoid reinstall you can do as follows: Install FSX-SE (or FSX boxed) in the new PC Unistall FSX of the old PC, then in the main folder will remain all addons. Then you can copy all those files to your FSX in the new PC
  9. Just noticed how people reads the forums, renzolino hasn't mentioned P3D v5. This gentleman only wants to update v4. You add v5 to the discussion, is deviating the question, also jorgen..etc. has followed your distraction.
  10. How have you managed to have gauges in the VC?
  11. There is another free C-130 from Shimshed: https://www.flightsim.com/vbfs/fslib.php?do=copyright&fid=132829 In any case this one from Simshed and the Alpha and Premair ones are not FSX native (not a separate interior model). If you are flying basically the C130, a I suggest the Capt. Sim one as suggested by loki. Is an excellent rendition, I had it in FS9 and FSX. In Prepar3D is a default plane.
  12. Friendly forum for MSFS?, but you'll find more answers here: https://forums.flightsimulator.com/ USE THE SEARCH OPTION PLEASE according to your problem or question. https://flightsimulator.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/categories/360001769531-Microsoft-Flight-Simulator
  13. ¿Not true?. Heavy response. The frame rate limiter only works if Vsync is ON, please read the Description at the right that says : Select which frame rate limit to apply when Vsync is turned on. If turned off is OFF, the last FPS selected remains but greyed. In my system: Vsync OFF (20 FPS greyed) - Nvidia limit 30 = 30 FPS
  14. The FPS limit is not the same if done with Nvidia Control panel or done in MSFS. In MSFS, Vsync must be activated to limit FPS at 60 or 30 (no other option), but is widely accepted that is better Vsync OFF. In the Nvidia panel you have a range to select different FPS. As general recommendation, setting a FPS limit in Nvidia panel to 30, reduces the GPU load with respect to higher values or unlimited. Of course every system has different reactions. In my system: Vsync OFF - Nvidia unlimited= 45 FPS Vsync OFF - Nvidia limit 30 = 30 FPS Vsync ON & FPS 30 - Nvidia unlimited= 20 FPS Vsync ON & FPS 60 - Nvidia unlimited= 39 FPS
  15. Dissatisfied customers typically tell nine to 15 other people about their experience; some tell 20 or more (White House Office of Consumer Affairs). A customer who has a negative experience is highly likely to share that experience by leaving a bad review. A customer who has a positive experience, on the other hand, is unlikely to leave a good review. In our experience, only one in 10 happy customers leaves a good review. We have not wanted to belong to the silent majority ...
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