November 29, 20169 yr Do the new NVIDIA 376.09 Drivers (Nov.28/16) fix P3D SLI flashing effects? If someone else is willing to the be the first SLI Guinea pig, I will gladly wait on the sidelines to benefit from their indiscretion! Let's hope that Nvidia has successfully tried to address the problem. Kindest regards,
November 29, 20169 yr Nope. David Graham Google, Network+, Cisco CSE, Cisco Unity Support Specialist, A+, CCNA
November 30, 20169 yr I've never seen it personally. If you guys could also get on their case.... Here's a link: http://surveys.nvidia.com/index.jsp?pi=6e7ea6bb4a02641fa8f07694a40f8ac6 David Graham Google, Network+, Cisco CSE, Cisco Unity Support Specialist, A+, CCNA
November 30, 20169 yr Author I've never seen it personally. If you guys could also get on their case.... Here's a link: http://surveys.nvidia.com/index.jsp?pi=6e7ea6bb4a02641fa8f07694a40f8ac6 David, that link does not work. Yes, in times past Nvidia did mention P3D versions, but not lately. Something has changed! Providing fixes for P3D v. 3.x may no longer be a priority for Nvidia or LM. This `absence of remedy` in the latest drivers for the P3D SLI flashing effect may point to a major shift hiding in the wings. One could speculate that it is probably no longer an LM priority (and hence Nvidia either) to rectify P3D v3.x problems, but to set-up Nvidia drivers for their new (impending, according to an LM tweet) major P3D Flight Simulation 4.0 release. Whether it be so this month or not, the FS marketplace will look quite different very soon. One thing for sure, any developer that is not going to commit to making their products compatible with upcoming sim platforms will suddenly be has-beens. It no longer makes any sense whatsoever to risk buying P3D V3.x add-ons that are most likely to be left behind, or have to be paid for again. Most of us are likely going to stay out of the market until we see what is what, and who may have worthwhile product for the platforms we are willing to switch to, or to stay with for awhile. Times! - They are a-changing with bubbles bursting and cracked crowns galore coming soon to our little world. The proof is in the pudding. It`ll be out with the old and in with the new as far as LM and Nvidia is concerned! As someone already wrote: `Here we go again!` Kind regards,
December 2, 20169 yr Or it's just NVidia becoming a mess with their drivers... I think it's that simple. Everything else, is speculation. David Graham Google, Network+, Cisco CSE, Cisco Unity Support Specialist, A+, CCNA
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