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DTumminia

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I can't figure out how to solve problem with aircraft graphics in FSX Acceleration. Sometimes an aircraft breaks into it's parts, like a parts diagram is best I can describe. I have screen shots attached. I'm running an Intel 64 bit i7-3770; 3.4 GHz; 8GB ram and 1.1 TB memory.

Graphic card is GTX 1050Ti.

 

Otherwise all else is OK.

 

What should I do?

 

Thanks,

Don Tumminia

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If this isn't happening with other aircraft then I assume this is due to a texture issue with that specific aircraft. So with that, do other aircraft have this issue?

 

If other aircraft don't have this issue, then what is the name of this file you downloaded and from where?

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Zip,

When you buy it, please post your specs, b/c that's the one I (or close to it as I can afford) I want.

I haven't been back on forum long, so are you having good luck with Win XP?

Cheers,

Len

(bushp04)

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"Fly Southern, Y'all"

 

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Zip,

When you buy it, please post your specs, b/c that's the one I (or close to it as I can afford) I want.

I haven't been back on forum long, so are you having good luck with Win XP?

Cheers,

Len

(bushp04)

 

WinXP and computer resting comfortably in hell! Using a Chromebook for now!

Still thinking about a new flightsim only computer!  ✈️

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  • 2 weeks later...
That's very interesting. I don't know how to model, but based on what you say, it appears that the textures that are draped around the model have a scenery complexity switch or something like how it is in an AFCAD when you can make objects appear or not appear based on the user's Sim setting.
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