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Hey there guys,

As someone who only recently fully committed to DX10 (I dabbled before), I've been loving it thus far. However, I've come up against a VERY annoying problem with my DX10, FSX setup. Take a look:

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The glass of the cockpit as this weird texture covering it and I've tried but I can't find it anywhere in the panel folder for the aircraft (POSKY 77W btw).

Anyone got any suggestions?

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I don't think so. Whenever I run it in DX9 I don't get any fog and I've flown it into all kind of situations with DX9 where it would have been more likely to fog.

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Does i t always appear or only at altitude. If it only appears at altitude its fog.

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I'm very sure it's not fog as I stated before. It's an issue that only arises when I'm using DX10 and regardless if my altitude.

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I would disable add on converter x. Try dx10sf without it, if problem still exists disable the legacy shader and show what you see.

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Disabling add on converter x and without the legacy shader yields this result:

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Ok so it's definitely legacy. Reenable legacy but keep Addon converter x, untick the two v2 options, test with that, then move slide full left and full right and retest.

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