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Shaky ground and sky?

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In regard to some people noticing it and some not, could it have to do with your location? Maybe it grows worse the farther you are from the equator or some other location?

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  • I notice this on occasion too, but more in the manner that Tony describes, in that it's overlaid textures appearing to shake slightly in relation to the aircraft which seems stationary. However, for m

In regard to some people noticing it and some not, could it have to do with your location? Maybe it grows worse the farther you are from the equator or some other location?

 

I suppose that too. It seems at some places I have it, some others not.

Maybe it depends on the airport's position relative to the local coordinate system, which is tied to the dxf (1°x1°). Never took the time to check this theory.

 

Maybe the drivers play a role too. I have Nvidia on Linux.

 

Regarding the "c" fixed camery view, it does have the problem too: rotate the view with the pan right-left-up-down shortcuts, or your joystick hat, and observe the ground shaking until the view settles down again.

 

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Regarding the "c" fixed camery view, it does have the problem too: rotate the view with the pan right-left-up-down shortcuts, or your joystick hat, and observe the ground shaking until the view settles down again.

 

So perhaps it's movement based after all, and there's just enough movement in a supposedly static aircraft to make the texture motion more apparent, with a whole ton of other factors (such as possibly location or altitude or tile placement, or video card drivers, monitor resolution, rendering settings) thrown in for good measure.

Jim Stewart

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  • 5 weeks later...

saed45, on 28 Apr 2016 - 06:29 AM, said:

yeah the ground tiles moving is even kind of in fsx. What im really interested is the night sky moving. can you show us a video of this because i havent seen it either

Hey, so took a while, but here it is...

 

Notice how it's particularly seen through the cockpit and not so much (or not at all) on external view.

 

https://youtu.be/0j3V9Kkb8GM

Hey, so took a while, but here it is...

 

Notice how it's particularly seen through the cockpit and not so much (or not at all) on external view.

 

 

 

Having trouble seeing anything out of sorts with that video. Slightly OT but damn that looked nice. Super lighting.

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Having trouble seeing anything out of sorts with that video. Slightly OT but damn that looked nice. Super lighting.

Try putting it to HD, and full screen. Not sure your screen rez, I think I entered 720p for it, but at full screen you can clearly see the effect, specially in the dark/black one in the second half.

 

Edit: confirm, full screen and in-cockpit. Notice how the stars "shake"

Try putting it to HD, and full screen. Not sure your screen rez, I think I entered 720p for it, but at full screen you can clearly see the effect, specially in the dark/black one in the second half.

 

Edit: confirm, full screen and in-cockpit. Notice how the stars "shake"

 

 

 

File a bug report !

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