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FSX Crash - this was just wrong!

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No, not a crash to desktop or freeze - I am fortunate in that I have never had those issues.However, I am in the process of doing a cross country flight with some stops in between, This morning, the leg I did was from Minneapolis, to Denver International.So I land at Denver, and am in the process of taxiing to the assigned gate. Probably about 200 yards away from the gate, all of a sudden I am looking at just a video screen of my plane, then it goes black and starts loading textures again, and then proceeds to start the flight over from my last saved point. It showed me as crashed! All I was doing was taxiing to the gate, following the progressive taxi, and all was clear in front of me.How rude!! No big deal, except for my XPax programs showed I crashed and killed everyone... ah well, guess there is a first time for everything.

Don B

I would recommend turning off collissions. I hate crashing into invisible objects. If I keep my mesh resolution below 19 I get invisible objects on short final into RWY 22 at KLGA and a couple of the runways at KBOS as well. Im sure there are other invisible barriers out there as well. So I just turned off collisions. I dont want to have to restart my flight because of a bug in some scenery. Plus I fly online anyways, and there is no way for people to know exactly at which stand somebody else is already logged in, so to prevent collisions as a result of somebody logging on at the same stand I'm on I turned it off.

Johan Pettersen

I would recommend turning off collissions. I hate crashing into invisible objects....
Collision Detection is also a CPU hog!Cheers,- jahman.
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Sweet. a nice side benefit to turning it off as well.Thanks,

Don B

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