July 18, 201114 yr Hi All,I was flying during dusk and noticed my VC was black, the avionics were lit as normal and all light were on externally, is this something that occurs during the shift between day and night, when I load the same FSX aircraft at night the panel is lit, and thoughts here guys or suggestions??Many thanks in advance.....
July 19, 201114 yr Hi All,I was flying during dusk and noticed my VC was black, the avionics were lit as normal and all light were on externally, is this something that occurs during the shift between day and night, when I load the same FSX aircraft at night the panel is lit, and thoughts here guys or suggestions??Many thanks in advance.....That's the famous FS bug the time between day and night move your time 30 mins forward and all light s are there :( André
July 19, 201114 yr Author That's the famous FS bug the time between day and night move your time 30 mins forward and all light s are there :(Hi Andre, many thanks for your reply, I checked the panel.cfg as I saw another post re this and the panel.cfg had no section at the bottom, I added one and walla it worked, many thanks for replying though.....regards.
July 19, 201114 yr Hi Andre, many thanks for your reply, I checked the panel.cfg as I saw another post re this and the panel.cfg had no section at the bottom, I added one and walla it worked, many thanks for replying though.....regards. Aha ok I mis understood your question glad you solved it :-) André
July 19, 201114 yr Moderator Walla: In American radio, film, television, and video games, walla is a sound effect imitating the murmur of a crowd in the background.Voila: comes from a French expression literally meaning “look there!” In French it is spelled with a grave accent over the A, as voilà Fr. Bill AOPA Member: 07141481 AARP Member: 3209010556 Avsim Board of Directors | Avsim Forums Moderator
July 20, 201114 yr Author Walla: In American radio, film, television, and video games, walla is a sound effect imitating the murmur of a crowd in the background.Voila: comes from a French expression literally meaning “look there!” In French it is spelled with a grave accent over the A, as voilàthanks Bill for eluding me to that exceptionally important fact :(
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