There's a big difference between:
Creating a livery from scratch using a paintkit and some photos of an airliner for reference
...and:
Copying and pasting bits and pieces from developer A's...
Type: Posts; User: Jim Robinson
There's a big difference between:
Creating a livery from scratch using a paintkit and some photos of an airliner for reference
...and:
Copying and pasting bits and pieces from developer A's...
"Situation A" is not OK. The end.
I find if I keep at least 3 sims installed they collectively generate enough problems with stuff not working as expected than it's always more than "interesting". :)
"Interestingly", my FSX made...
Been playing with this flight plan into a USFS airport in the mountains south of Glacier Park. The flight plan descends you through the canyons and eventually dumps you out on final for 3U7,...
Funny that the "crew" appears to be in the correct position in the MCX "after" screenshot I posted on the previous page, just not in the sim.
I see, the crew's part of the external model (in the 172 anyway). I assumed he was part of the interior model. I wonder why he didn't move with the rest of the exterior model? ...and his head ended...
I didn't try it but couldn't you just use the tool to make the exact same correction on the interior model too?
So were you able to make all the adjustments in the acft.cfg just by changing:
...
If you're trying to move the reference point of the 3D .mdl it appears this tool can do it for you:
http://www.flightsim.com/vbfs/fslib.php?do=search&fname=model_slider.zip
I played with it...
For boats you might try this, they're different than aircraft flight plans, and a .kml is exactly what you use to define the routes the boats take. See index.html inside the .zip file for...
We got some snow and I'm incarcerated in the house now until March so I've been flying the sim a lot lately. I flew several flights over the weekend and don't really even remember everything I did...
Nope, no sim restrictions and in fact I have a soft spot for FS2002 anyway since that was my first sim! Spent almost 20 yrs chasing "better" and yeah I've had a few wow! moments but I'm not sure I've...
So where did you land then, LFRK? Also which airport on Isle of Wight? (Had to google it, lol.)
What's the "danger" airspace all about, what's the danger? (all those airspaces look like a royal...
Just curious. Don't care if your flight was 23 NM in a J3 Cub with a 40 kt headwind the whole way, just want to hear about it.
For me it was San Jose, California to Prescott, Arizona in the...
Nice shots & flight David, getting a good night's sleep is always more important that greasing the descent. :)
Nice detail1.bmp.
Problem is you can only make it to 999,999' in FS9 and that's not high enough, lol.
Maybe climb just a little higher and zoom out a little farther so your blurries don't show.
Well I run FSX/P3D locked at 33 FPS so I suspect I'm fairly used to that providing Active Sky doesn't slip me a Mickey and drop me to 10 FPS on final only to bounce back up to 30-ish the instant my...
OK, sure, I have no clue what I'm looking at, but "30FPS" was a criteria for the test, was it not?
...Or they didn't bother posting back because they saw no difference either way as in my case. Win7, i7-2600k @ 4.4Ghz, GTX770/4Gb, 8Gb DDR3 @ 1866mHz. Flintstones system in other words, 9 years old,...
Yeah, probably through FSUIPC so maybe your issue is in one of the "hero .dlls" that don't cause stutters when FSUIPC is disabled (and also don't work without FSUIPC)? When you disable FSUIPC don't...
Maybe "the issue" is simply "inter-process-communication" and this is the price we pay to have FSMetar connect with the sim for example?
FS9 doesn't have a dll.xml, lol.
Had this in my scans folder, snapped this myself on 35mm at Stapleton sometime between '81 and '84:
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Everyone on every FS forum on the planet knows by now that FSX left you and your Pentium IV/GeForce 7800 at the alter Jon, we actually heard you the first time. Typically it takes about 7 years for...