November 28, 201312 yr Changing aircraft in P3D is much faster than in FSX though, so the messing around with the window>full screen mode, and having to load another airplane first aren't as bad as perhaps they sound. I dont like V2 that much. Thats as much work of having to ask a girl out for dinner just to get a favor.
November 28, 201312 yr I do have a quick tag on question for you though, this aircraft switching thing, is this a P3D thing, by that I mean, does it not start in full screen ? Or is that just your preference ? I only ever run in windowed mode when I'm working on something, so just curious. It's a current bug in P3D v2, yes. Best summarized as :- P3D2 must be started (launched) in Windowed Mode.Therefore, that also means it must be closed in Windowed Mode. (Otherwise it won't be in Window Mode when you next launch it).Once P3D is started though, you can switch to Full Screen mode, for all of your flying. (Just remember to switch back to Window Mode, before closing P3D2).If you forget, and close P3D2 while it is in Full Screen mode, all you need to do is open the Prepar3d.cfg file, and change FullScreen=True to FullScreen=False
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