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PSS Airbus Pro VC Night Screenshots?

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Hello,could anyone post some night screenshot of the virtual cockpit of1) A3192) A3203) A321?ThanxBodo

You won't notice a huge difference between the different series. Both the 2D panel and VC are identical across the board for the series.I am not at my home comp now, so I can't take a screen yet, but if you visit these links, you can see some shots:http://www.flightsim.com/cgi/kds?$=main/re...sair/pssair.htm - this one shows the 2D panel at night, and the 3D during the dayhttp://www.avsim.com/pages/0402/pss_airbuspro/pss.html - This one has no night shotsWhat I can say from experience is that the 3D cockpit at night looks just like the 2D (with the amber lighting), except that a few gauges have a grey box around them. It looks kind of cheap, but VC technology is still new, so I suppose it's a bug we'll have to live with.If there are no posts to this tonight, I will take some shots for you when I get home :-)

As promised...

Thanx a lot.The vc looks nice, but the black (dark) squares around the analog displays (altimeter, artificial horizon, speed etc.) are a little disturbing.

Yeah, they really detract from the overall package...Also, be forwarned: A large portion of the overhead, pedestal and radio panels are INOP, meaning the switches are drawn on and do nothing. I know that was a huge disappointment for me, when Dreamfleet and PIC have fully functional overheads (I know some are dummy switches, but at least I can play with them :-))

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