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Missing texture might be causing CTD

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OK, so I was running some tests on a scenery today with the "ShowMissingTextureAlert=1" switch activated in my FSX.cfg file, and my PMDG NGX keeps spitting up a missing texture flag. I tried opening the 737-600, 737-700, and 737-800. They all put up the same warning. I can fly the airplane around but after a little while I get a crash, especially when trying to open the map or access the menu.

 

I've included the missing texture message screenshot, the sim is looking for a file called "$GAUGEFIFTEEN".

 

Anybody else can duplicate this message?

 

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PMDG Missing Texture by M-Sauce, on Flickr

 

 

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Any body test this yet? Any word from the developers on why this is?

  • 9 months later...
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Guess Im the only one!

 

Support ticket filled out, hopefully we can get to the bottom of this.

  • 1 month later...

No I have also this missing texture in the VC. When you activate ShowMissingTextureAlert=1 in fsx.cfg, you get this message, because the model of the VC asks for it !

This texture is in the model, but the model do not call it, Modelconverter does not ask for it.

 

3 other textures are missing and asked for by Modelconverter

- $gaugenine

- $lightland

- $thirdparty

Perhaps also that they are in the .dll in the gauge directory : PMDG_737NGX,_2,_3 ???

 

I have not seen any missing texture on the screen

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