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Updated Original Post to Install A2A Accu-Feel 

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To Install A2A Accu-Feel follow the steps below 

1 Right click on the Accu-Feel Installer and Run as Administrator.    2 The Installer will tell you that  "FSX Installation not found"  This is ok, Navigate to your main Prepar3D V3 folder.   3 This is perfect, Click Next and follow the simple steps. 

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I have now installed Accu-Feel,   but I will now need to add a Command Entry in my dll.xml so Accu-Feel will Launch with Prepar3D 

The file you need to find is located below..........

Computer ► Local Disk (C:) ► Users ► You ► AppData ► Roaming ► Lockheed Martin ► PreparD v3   dll.xml

If there is no dll.xml file in this Location, You can create one, follow the steps. 

4 Right Click anywhere on the White bit,   Click New, Click Tex Document.   5  As you can see your new file by default is called New Text Document.txt.   I will Right Click and Rename it to dll.xml

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6  Right Click on your new dll.xml file,  Down to Open with,  Click into Notepad.   7 As you can see, I have already Pasted the Command Entry into my dll.xml file.  I will now Click File and Save (Top left)

Note: the Image number shows 20 lines of Tex,  The first 6 lines is your Header Code, This will look the same in every dll.xml file in this location,  The last 14 lines is your Accu-Feel Launch Entry 

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That's it, Launch Prepar3D and away you go. 

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You can Copy and Paste the below Tex directly into your dll.xml file.   Note:  If you already have a dll.xml file in this Location you can just Copy and Paste the last 14 lines into the bottom of your dll.xml file  (Accu-Feel Entry) 

 

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="WINDOWS-1252"?>

<SimBase.Document version="1,0" Type="Launch">

<Descr>Launch</Descr>

<Filename>dll.xml</Filename>

<Disabled>False</Disabled>

<Launch.ManualLoad>False</Launch.ManualLoad>


<Launch.Addon>

<Name>A2A Feel</Name>

<Disabled>False</Disabled>

<Path>Modules\A2A_Feel.dll</Path>

<DllStartName>module_init</DllStartName>

<DllStopName>module_deinit</DllStopName>

</Launch.Addon>


<Launch.Addon>

<Name>AccuFeelMenu</Name>

<Disabled>False</Disabled>

<ManualLoad>False</ManualLoad>

<Path>Modules\AccuFeelMenu.dll</Path>

</Launch.Addon>

</SimBase.Document>

 

Edited by Elaine Dixon
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I was interested in this product too, more for the environmental effects on the airframe. Any good?


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Great news Elaine.  Thanks for checking it out.  :smile:

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Thanks for checking this out Elaine. Too bad A2A does not have a true P3D version. Maybe they will in the future. 


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Thanks Elaine,

 

i forgott about AccuFeel. I have it since the ol´ days of FSX. gotta install it too :)


Greetz


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Also wanted to know being as I am thinking of purchasing Accu-Feelv2.  Thanks


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Looks like a really good app and I will consider purchasing if they fully support the product for P3D v3. I am kind of funny that way.


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I was interested in this product too, more for the environmental effects on the airframe. Any good?

 

Yes very good,  you get the shaking on Stalls and hear the winds fighting against the frame and that.  The lose cabin sound is very nice.  Loads of niceties to play with. 

 

In the coming days i will install my Flight1 Superking again and try that 

Looks like a really good app and I will consider purchasing if they fully support the product for P3D v3. I am kind of funny that way.

 

Well that's true Mike,  i would much rather do it naturally alight.  Hopefully i will get a discount when repurchasing the V3 installer  (oh i can just see the threads now)  :smile:


 

 

 

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Hi,

I have a question. so if using asn and have turbulence set via asn do you switch it off ? set to 0, in a2a accu feel?

also sea? set to 0? as using p3d wave animation?

thanks

mike

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A2A makes great products, it's a shame they won't update some of the older stuff to be compatible with v3

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