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vscimone

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Everything posted by vscimone

  1. I'll add that if your reflections are too bright, you probably have cockpit shadows disabled. We recommend enabling cockpit shadows.
  2. We watch the forum on a continual basis. We'll take a look at this issue and if needed, we'll fix it up for a future update. Thanks for letting us know.
  3. That link is from 8 years ago!
  4. Rule of thumb: If it doesn't say it here... don't believe it. Trust me, if we were releasing a product, we'd be certain to notify the community ourselves ;)
  5. This is what we refer to as an FSXism. The FSX cameras in spot view have a clipping plane that cuts off geometry that is within a certain distance to the camera. Sorry, no known fix for this.
  6. Using your PMDG 737NGX Performance Manager located in your PMDG Simulations>PMDG 737NGX program group, you will need to select the High Resolution Virtual Cockpit Model. The lower resolution model has wings removed.
  7. A fun parting shot for the weekend ...
  8. If we delete a post, we have good reason for it. We wouldn't "undelete" it because someone whines about it.
  9. What specifically would you like added/changed?
  10. Unfortunately, as we discovered, the axis of rotation for the airplane and the camera are not co-located in FSX (for reason's unknown), so the airplane's rotation conflicts with the camera's rotation, and you get the exact issue you see here. We have been unable to find a work around for this.
  11. Yeah.. airline's typically paint their aircraft with flat paint or cement. We'll take it under advisement.
  12. Why would anyone recommend that for someone who is not a Developer? Turn it off... it will save you from endless messages popping up while using addon products.
  13. Be sure your global texture slider is fully maxed.
  14. The nature of the HGS combiner display is that it remains the same size relative to the outside. The best way to change the cropping is to change the eyepoint (i.e. your head's default position).
  15. Yeah. I suggest you don't expand the square. Problem solved.
  16. The Jagged lines are normal, and exist on every 2D panel in existence, as FSX does not antialias 2D panels. As for the split in the middle of the panel.. welcome to the world of ATI video cards. This is a common issue when using ATI cards, and ATI has refused to make a fix for it.
  17. Nice one, and you had the airport all to yourself :).
  18. They will look different based upon the weather outside (i.e. visibility). Your screenshot is showing expected behavior.
  19. This is correct. The 2D panels were designed for a 16:10 aspect ratio (1920x1200 or 2560x1600), whereas many of the new monitors on the market now (most of them actually) are at 16:9 (like an HD television). If you are using a 16:9 monitor (1920x1080 or 2560x1440) you may notice some squashing of the panels.
  20. Nice one. Thanks for posting.
  21. Maximize the global texture slider in options>settings>display.
  22. Glad you are enjoying it!
  23. This is a good point. It's always ok to ask for help. However, Sorelimbs, you need to read the PMDG forum rules. Your full name is required when posting in the PMDG forum.
  24. Because in the 737-800/900, unless you smash your face through the glass, which would depressurize the airplane and do considerable damage to your face, you really can't see the engines.

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