March 2, 201214 yr I love to switch views from the flight deck, to the passenger cabin as its fun, every now and then, to see "how the other half lives" :)But when in the passenger cabin view, there is a strange phenomena where structure (seats, walls etc) are not rendered in what appears to be a bubble around your viewpoint, so that when you look left from your window seat, a whole section of the planes fuselage is missing. only moving to an Aisle seat gets you far enough away so that you can actually "look out the passenger window" with the wall intact :(Is there a configuration fix for this? or a high fidelity texture add on?Thanks in advance! David Obando Home Airport KSFO System: Windows 11 Pro x64 22H2, Intel I9-13900KS Watercooled, Asus Maximus Z690 Extreme Motherboard, 32 Gb Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR5 5600, ASUS RTX 4090 OC Edition, 4Tb NVME m.2 Array (2Tb x 2), Aorus FV43U 43" Display (144Mhz), Corsair Ax1600i powersupply, Marvel AQC107 10Gb Network adaptor, Comcast 1Gb Internet Service, Corsair 7000D Airflow Case 7x140mm, 4x120mm cooling fans.
March 2, 201214 yr Commercial Member This is what we refer to as an FSXism. The FSX cameras in spot view have a clipping plane that cuts off geometry that is within a certain distance to the camera. Sorry, no known fix for this. Vin Scimone Precision Manuals Development Group www.precisionmanuals.com
March 5, 201214 yr I would like to know how you see the cabin I can get the over the wing shots but that's all
March 5, 201214 yr Do you mean like this? You need EZDOK at the very least, and still that was the best I could get without getting to zoomed on the wing, and without the picture getting clipping effects.Preston Edited March 5, 201214 yr by PrestonIV Preston Van Name PMDG 747-400 PMDG MD-11 PMDG JS41 PMDG 737-NGX FS2Crew Voice Edition for each, except MD-11
March 5, 201214 yr Commercial Member David-If I may employ my newly acquired politically-incorrectness:This clipping bubble that ryan describes is the clear example of the a) laziness, b ) lack of professional care and c) incompetence that existed on the team that wrote FSX...I'll allow you to choose a, b, c or all of the above. When we develop aircraft for FSX- we have a sarcastic joke internally that we spend half our time developing our product- and then the other 75% of the time trying to work around the poor design and flawed implementation of FSX... (for you math wizards without a sense of humor: 50% + 75% is the whit behind my comment. :( ) Robert S. Randazzo PLEASE NOTE THAT PMDG HAS DEPARTED AVSIM You can find us at: http://forum.pmdg.com
March 5, 201214 yr I'm willing to give them the benefit of the doubt and ascribe a lot of it to being rushed to beat a deadline rather than outright laziness. Some poor (awful?) initial decisions were made but by the time it was realized, it was probably too late to back out without pushing the release date back.-stefan
March 5, 201214 yr EZDOK is your best bet - you can limit the clipping. Do you mean like this? You need EZDOK at the very least, and still that was the best I could get without getting to zoomed on the wing, and without the picture getting clipping effects.I'm pretty sure you could do better than that? Edited March 5, 201214 yr by CrashEd Ed Haslam
March 7, 201214 yr I did at one point Ed, but the view of the wing was too zoomed in my opinion. Then when I get the perspective I want of the wing, then I get one form or another of clipping in either the seats, or cabin wall. I'll have to try again. Preston Van Name PMDG 747-400 PMDG MD-11 PMDG JS41 PMDG 737-NGX FS2Crew Voice Edition for each, except MD-11
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