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P3D v4.3 Realism Settings

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Folks,

I'm having a problem with realism settings in P3D v4.3. 

Everytime I try to set the settings to "Detect crashes and Damage", the systems does not keep them, and go back to "Ignore crashes and damage". 

I've tried to change my Prepared.cfg to no avail, also I deleted the P3D client and reinstalled it, but the problem remains. 

This is happening with A2A aircraft, as well with others. I don't know if A2A own settins are messing with it.

 

 

Edited by Rodrigo Barbosa

That can happen if you crash (the sim, not the plane) after changing settings. Are you sure the sim is quitting properly when you close it out?

 

Ryzen 7 7800X3D/B650 X AX | 5090 | 32gig | Win10 | Pimax Crystal Light

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10 hours ago, eslader said:

That can happen if you crash (the sim, not the plane) after changing settings. Are you sure the sim is quitting properly when you close it out?

 

Well, it did crash once. After that, the sim is quitting properly. But, well, did happen before.

 

Edited by Rodrigo Barbosa

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Finally, after much fidling, found out what was the problem.

It was VRS TackPack settings, turning itself on everytime P3D was up, that was interfering with the realism settings.

Turned off TackPack to not work everytime P3D is up, and now everything works as it should be.

Issue can be closed and considered solved.

 

Edited by Rodrigo Barbosa

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