May 24, 200719 yr Is ACCES trying to model motion blure? During replay, the background scenery is trying to catch up with the plane. The strange thing is. It only happens during replay and while the plane is moving fast. This happens in FSX before and after SP1.
May 25, 200719 yr Try using fixed spot view - F11Thomas[a href=http://www.flyingscool.com] http://www.flyingscool.com/images/Signature.jpg [/a]I like using VC's :-)N15802 KASH '73 Piper Cherokee Challenger 180 Tom Perry
May 25, 200719 yr Author >Try using fixed spot view - F11>>Thomas>>[a href=http://www.flyingscool.com]>http://www.flyingscool.com/images/Signature.jpg [/a]>>I like using VC's :-)>N15802 KASH '73 Piper Cherokee Challenger 180F11 works, but I'm used to ActiveCamera spot type of view in FS9. In FSX a similar mode is a mess.
May 25, 200719 yr Its the mip map levels changing, and the mesh switching between close and far mode. The replay cam doesn't have a fixed point of reference to the aircraft as the other spot views do, which is why the sim is confused about where you're looking from. That's why spot view does work.Allcott
May 25, 200719 yr Author >Its the mip map levels changing, and the mesh switching>between close and far mode. The replay cam doesn't have a>fixed point of reference to the aircraft as the other spot>views do, which is why the sim is confused about where you're>looking from. That's why spot view does work.>>>AllcottNot sure if I understand it. Spot view with Active Camera works very well in FS9 allowing me to change my view position dynamically. In FSX it does hardly work, struggling with permanent ground movements. That's why I'd rather say that spot view does not work in FSX.
May 25, 200719 yr >Is ACCES trying to model motion blure? During replay, the>background scenery is trying to catch up with the plane. The>strange thing is. It only happens during replay and while the>plane is moving fast. This happens in FSX before and after>SP1.Try FS Recorder at www.fs-recorder.net it handles replay much better than default, and the ability to save the whole flight including AI traffic. There's a FSX SP1 and a FS2004 version available Thanks Tom My Youtube Videos! http://www.youtube.com/user/tf51d
May 25, 200719 yr Author Tom, is there additional overhead when using it in FSX? Any impact on the FPS noticed? Any conflicts with add-on planes?Thanks.Dirk.
May 25, 200719 yr >Tom, is there additional overhead when using it in FSX? Any>impact on the FPS noticed? Any conflicts with add-on planes?>>Thanks.>Dirk.Nope works great!! One note, You can record AI traffic, and it will record your AI traffic for your flight, but there is a limit to the amount of AI that can be recorded, exceed that limit, and the recording will fail. (Appears to be OS limitation on number of files can be opened at a time!!) So if you are flying long distance to busy airports, turn off AI recording checkmark. You can always play it back with current AI, but of course that won't be in sync with your flight. Thanks Tom My Youtube Videos! http://www.youtube.com/user/tf51d
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