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Help! Default FSX 737 looks funny :(

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Dear FSX repainters (also FS9 but I think only FSX repainters of default planes can help me),http://images.uploadbase.net/gallery/0-1185790455.jpgAs always, I'm not only using FS Repaint 2 for quick viewsof my repaint progress, but also FSX itself.After some drawing it looked good, but after this morning,the engines are wide open and wheels and other parts are just flying therein the sky, what did I do wrong?Maybe this info could be helpfull, so there is no need to ask:Vista32, FSX+SP1, saved b737_800_1_T.dds as DXT1 NO ALPHA, as I always do,and always looked just fine untill now. I Dont have a backup of my planein progress from an earlier stage, so hopefully it can be fixedwithout having to repaint it all over again, because I was 100% done :(Help is much appreciated!Kind regards,Hansje

I did a test to see if it really is because of my paint,and it IS NOT ?! :SI replaced my dds file with the original dds (default 737 with blank textures),and it still looks funny...Is my FSX corrupt? Or what else could there be wrong :(

This tends to crop up due to graphics card/driver problems. I believe theres a few threads in the FSX forum which are about this.. maybe they can help :)

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hey buddy, i solved it, texture.cfg was missing :(So i found the solution myself, which means the topic can be closed (if any mod can read this ;))

Ah, the best type of problem solving! Good job :)

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