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spot view sling shot

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Hey Rich-

 

Mike over at LM responded and said that reinstalling the client (based on my previous install of Opus) would reset any camera definitions that may have been altered. You mentioned that you never had Opus so......not sure if doing this would cure what's ailin' me. 

Hey Rich-

 

Mike over at LM responded and said that reinstalling the client (based on my previous install of Opus) would reset any camera definitions that may have been altered. You mentioned that you never had Opus so......not sure if doing this would cure what's ailin' me. 

 

Thanks yes vanilla install here so that wont help me - thanks for the heads up

Rich Sennett

               

You're missing what our problem is.

 

By zooming, Rich and I are referring to the aircraft in non-locked spot view shooting forward maybe 500-1000 feet at random intervals and then it settles back to the center of the screen. I, like Rich, have never seen this behavior either in FSX or P3D.

 

I'm not missing what your problem is.  You can eliminate the problem (as you call it) by using the locked spot view.  Also you might want to re-read your second sentence as I guess you left out the word "before".

 

Todd

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I understand that.

 

We don't like locked spot.

 

We like the floating spot view.

 

Which is what this topic is about.

I understand that.

 

We don't like locked spot.

 

We like the floating spot view.

 

Which is what this topic is about.

 

There you go exactly again   :wink:

Rich Sennett

               

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By zooming, Rich and I are referring to the aircraft in non-locked spot view shooting forward maybe 500-1000 feet at random intervals and then it settles back to the center of the screen. I, like Rich, have never seen this behavior either in FSX or P3D.

 

I have seen this in FS9, FSX and P3D over the years. It's the main reason I prefer LS.

 

That said, if you HAVEN'T seen it on your systems and are now seeing it - something has changed.

 

Do you get the same if no weather program is loaded?  What about the g-Forces ( acceleration) effects - enabled or disabled? 

 

Vic

 

RIG#1 - I9 14900K MSI Pro z790 RTX 5070Ti
40" 4K Monitor 3840x2160 

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Hi Vic-

 

I'm using FSGlobal Real Weather.

 

Not sure what that may have to do with it, but I will give it a try when i get home and report back. Maybe Rich could try this as well.

 

Cheers,

Mark

I have seen this in FS9, FSX and P3D over the years. It's the main reason I prefer LS.

 

That said, if you HAVEN'T seen it on your systems and are now seeing it - something has changed.

 

Do you get the same if no weather program is loaded?  What about the g-Forces ( acceleration) effects - enabled or disabled? 

 

Vic

 

Hi Vic-

 

I'm using FSGlobal Real Weather.

 

Not sure what that may have to do with it, but I will give it a try when i get home and report back. Maybe Rich could try this as well.

 

Cheers,

Mark

 

Hi Vic no vanilla it does this - I have ASN but not running when it does this - strange part is something is triggering it as it doesnt do it all the time - back to my statement above have to test more but may be happening after making changes on the fly to hdr setting

 

G-forces and all that on easy like off really 

Rich Sennett

               

I use Opus and have the same problem. Tried everything no luck.

Jose De Campos

London

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