June 30, 200223 yr Why does the 747-400 respond so slowly in regular mode but fine in 3d mode? Any fixes for this problem?
June 30, 200223 yr That should read, "Why does the 747-400 panel respond so slowly in regular mode when compared to the 3d mode in which it runs smoothly? Any fixes for the problem?"Thanks,Rob
July 1, 200223 yr I actually asked the same question recently, but no replies yet. I guess we'll just have to be patient :) Earlhttp://www.bcenterprises.com/images/starship_sig.jpg
July 1, 200223 yr Bad scripting for the gauges? One of lifes little mysteries is what I'm putting it down to :-)http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/edenw/fs_banner_je4.jpg I took your love for grantedAnd all the things you said to meI need your arms to welcome meBut a cold stone's all I see
July 1, 200223 yr I know were not supposed to use the "patch" word, so I won't. But this IS a problem.
July 1, 200223 yr Hi,Here comes a link to the solution of your problem.After I edited the panel.cfg file, the panel is a joy to fly.http://flightsimvets.edirectamerica.com/tips_read.asp?id=13You also find hundreds of tricks and tips how to improve the performances in FS2002 on that site. :-)Fly safe,Staffan Ahlberg - FFG Staffan
July 1, 200223 yr Or...you can pick up an FS2K2 update version of Staffan's panel at the Flight Deck. A new version will soon be uploaded.Staffan, I did get permission a long time ago, right? ;-)
July 1, 200223 yr >Or...you can pick up an FS2K2 update version of Staffan's >panel at the Flight Deck. A new version will soon be >uploaded. >>Staffan, I did get permission a long time ago, right? ;-) Hi Scott,Ofcourse I remember. Go for it....;-)Staffan Staffan
July 1, 200223 yr Hey Staffan,How do you get into the panel.cfg file? I am ignorant of such issues. ThanksRob
July 2, 200223 yr Hey Scott,That's for the information. However, what's a text editor. I am quite certain that I will be banned from this site because of my complete ignorance of such things. Most posters here like pros.ThanksRobbieHow do you use a text editor?
July 2, 200223 yr You wouldn't be the first to ask ! A text editor is simply the fancy name for Wordpad or Notepad, which should be found on your Start Menu under StartProgramsAccessories.Once the text file is open in either program you can edit the text and save. This is best done when either FS isn't running, or when another plane is loaded.http://www.flightsimnetwork.com/dcforum/Us...7d85138992a.jpg
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