September 15, 200421 yr Just a quick question to ask whether the text of the Common Myths and Misconceptions presentation by MS will be made available through the forums?Allcott
September 15, 200421 yr From the front page news:_______________________________________________AVSIM Convention Presentations PreviewPosted: Sunday, September 12, 2004 - 7:16Here's our preview wrap-up with the presentations scheduled for next Saturday afternoon
September 15, 200421 yr I thought it might help, given that even the Tips forum can't agree on what a slider does ;-) Allcott
September 15, 200421 yr bloody well put Allcot, yes, let's hear it from ''the horses mouth'' so to speak.I for one will be very interested to hear what the FS team are doing, and what they have to say about FS9 as well.thank you for making such a valuable point in the forumsSteve
September 15, 200421 yr Hmmm.. 50 minutes on the subject of Myths and Misconceptions?? I'd be willing to bet there won't be much wasted time during that presentation!Greg
September 16, 200421 yr Should be time enough to debunk a few of the most popular ineffective tweaks :)Allcott
September 16, 200421 yr >>>>Should be time enough to debunk a few of the most popular ineffective tweaks :)<<<
September 17, 200421 yr Whatever, it's got to have more detail than Microsofts latest slider expose on the website. "To set the 3-D cloud percentage, move the 3-D cloud percentage slider left or right..."Well, duh!:-rollAllcott
September 17, 200421 yr I'm having some trouble comprehending that statement by MS. To allow me to work my slider in the approved manner can you confirm that the 3-D cloud percentage slider when moved left or right does act to set the percentage of 3-D clouds displayed?:-lol Douglas
September 17, 200421 yr I wonder how many people attending the presentation will think to themselves "Shall I ask about FS10?"?:D :D
September 18, 200421 yr So, did the presentation actually cover this topic, or was it just a smokescreen to cover the patch news?Allcott
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