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P3D 4.2 and PMDG737NGX: VC cockpit is blurry

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Good morning,

The VC cockpit in the PMDG 737NGX, running under P3D v 4.2 is rather blurry. In the PFD, and the ND, the figures for (for instance) Altitude, Speed, and the TC and TD are very hard to read.

Could that be improved?  (I must say, that in FSX, that was far more better). The 2D cockpit looks very good.

Thanks for any help.

Henk

Henk,

I have absolutely no problems reading the PFD and ND in 4.x. Do you use any reshaders, PTA, etc and /or „non standard“ resolutions?

the only known issue is the standard 737 cockpit night lighting as it is an oöd technology but this probably won‘t be updated anymore as the NG3 is in the works.

,

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45 minutes ago, henkaltena said:

Good morning,

The VC cockpit in the PMDG 737NGX, running under P3D v 4.2 is rather blurry. In the PFD, and the ND, the figures for (for instance) Altitude, Speed, and the TC and TD are very hard to read.

Could that be improved?  (I must say, that in FSX, that was far more better). The 2D cockpit looks very good.

Thanks for any help.

Henk

Uncheck the MIP panel settings in P3D display settings. THis usually does the trick

Chris Makris

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You can find us at http://forum.pmdg.com

 

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Hello

Unchecking the MIP really did the trick.

Thanks for helping me out.

Henk

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