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So what was that "Never Before" Thing?

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Didn't Wilco not have the same thing for their 777? Or is this one different?

Jamie Brady

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Hi,

 

There ended up being a bunch of never before seen things here but yeah, RSR meant the way the ECL works when he mentioned that. Your windows mouse cursor literally just becomes part of the ECL display when you mouse over it. It's not a different windows cursor graphic or some cheesy technique like that either - it actually becomes part of the 3D display. The only other FSX addon that might have done something like this is the VRS Superbug - in that case you can consider us second then on it.

I know it is a stupid question, but someone has to ask it!:

Wouldn't something similar allow to get rid of the frame rate drop when the mousepointer is visible within FSX?

 

Obviously, the whole cockpit isn't a display, but maybe it could be done with similar echniques you use for your display?

 

Best regards,

 

Jonathan

John Rubens
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Wouldn't something similar allow to get rid of the frame rate drop when the mousepointer is visible within FSX?

 

Testing it in a nowhere near scientific manner, I don't see much of a change, mousepointer versus the ECL cursor.

 

Interesting idea, though.

Kyle Rodgers

ECL will be cool, but delivering each copy of the T7 with a full compliment of scantily clad live-in female flight attendants would be better.

 

 


live-in female flight attendants

 

14 F/As? I don't know about you Trevor, but I certainly can't afford that! o_O

--Peter Fabian 
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