January 31, 20197 yr Hi Can anyone tell me what is wrong with the colors of the virtual cockpit in all my 737NGX in P3D V4,4. It is almost white or colorless without any conjunctures. I have re-downloaded and re-installed two times now, but get the same result. The strange thing is, that the Poseidon, which use the same cockpit, is totally normal. I would have liked to upload a picture of the missing colors, bur I don't have a clue about how to do that. Thank you in advance Bjarne
January 31, 20197 yr are you using any shaders? and as per pmdg forum rules all posts must be signed with full name in the post or set up via the signature box. Koen Meier
February 1, 20197 yr Has everything been alright before the vc problem?Have you change any settings in the graphics department in P3D?Are you running any other programs? Regards. Zdenek Cebis
February 1, 20197 yr Author Sorry about the name thing, my full name is Bjarne Otto.😳 I use ENVSHADE, but the result is the same, if I use the program, or not. I have tried to delete the shaders, in P3D, but that did not help. I think it was after the update to P3D V4,4 that the problem came, and no, the graphic is the same, and I don't have any problems with my other PMDG products cockpits (777 and 747). I always run Active Sky, UTLive and ENVTEX/ENSHADE together with P3D V4,4, run as administrator. I have FSDT GSX installed as well and use NAVIGRAPH. Bjarne Otto
February 1, 20197 yr 3 hours ago, nopatio said: Sorry about the name thing, my full name is Bjarne Otto.😳 I use ENVSHADE, but the result is the same, if I use the program, or not. I have tried to delete the shaders, in P3D, but that did not help. I think it was after the update to P3D V4,4 that the problem came, and no, the graphic is the same, and I don't have any problems with my other PMDG products cockpits (777 and 747). I always run Active Sky, UTLive and ENVTEX/ENSHADE together with P3D V4,4, run as administrator. I have FSDT GSX installed as well and use NAVIGRAPH. Bjarne Otto Then i suggest you open a support ticket. Regards. Zdenek Cebis
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