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hi everyone,do you remember long time ago there was a patch for the wilco PIC airplane texture which made look the px windows more realistic?on the default texture they are actually too large and there was a file for download that corrected that.i just remembered that now that i

Denis Kosbeck

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Just use the POSKY merge - those models are WAAAY better than anything you could possibly do to improve the default PIC one..

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it just sounds like PIC and posky isn

Denis Kosbeck

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>it just sounds like PIC and posky isn

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Yeah I'm not sure where you heard that but the OS has nothing to do with the sability of a model and panel - personally, I think FS runs better under WinXP than it does under 98...

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Yea, what they said!

If you want to use the default PIC textures with the window fixes, go to Flightsim.com and search the file library for Peter James and PIC. Mr. James is the one that uploaded corrections. He also released better thrust reverser sounds.As everyone has said, use the PIC/POSKY merge. I had Win98SE and had no problems. I then installed WinXP Pro and had no problems. There is nothing that is unstable about it. The POSKY visual files are excellent looking and won't reduce your framerates to slideshow levels.

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alright! it

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