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  1. Hi all, I was hoping to get some help with the multiplayer in FSx and the flight planner. We use Hamachi's Logmein to create a virtual network and start a multiplayer session through the local network. All of us fly the Aerosoft F-16 and use flightsim commander. Normally, in a single player game, we are able to create a flight plan in FSC, save it as a .pln and then we're able to load the flightplan onto our right multi function display (MFD), so we're able to see it in game using the in game flightplanner to load the flight plan. Since we usually fly missions we really need people to be able to load their personal flight plan onto their MFDs. Unfortunately in a multiplayer session the game doesn't allow us to open the flight planner, meaning we won't be able to load a flightplan onto our MFD. This is vital to us and I was hoping anyone could help me get it onto the MFD? Many thanks
  2. Hi All, I have a problem with a three monitor setup in FSX. I tried to look for an existing thread, but couldn't find it. If there's already an existing thread about my problem, my apologies in advance! So this is the problem: I'm trying to run FSX in a three monitor setup. I've got 3 1920*1080 monitors and I'm using AMD Eyefinity to run them as 5760x1080. I've set the resolution in FSX to 5760*1080 as well. At first, FSX only displayed the normal 1920 cockpit, spread across 3 screens. THis wasn't my intention. I didn't want it the normal 1920 resolution spread across 3 monitors, i wanted an expanded Field of View. So I went to the FSX.cfg file and changed WideViewAspect to true and saved it. All fine so far. Now when I go into FSX, my centre monitor looks perfectly fine. I can view the cockpit on my centre monitor and can see more FOV around me on the other 2. However, the image on both side monitors looks distorted. It looks like it's stretched. For instance, when I'm at the airfield there's a truck. When I shift my view so the truck is displaye don my centre monitor, it looks perfectly fine. Now when I move the view, so the truck is being displayed on one of the side monitors, it suddenly look stretched and looks like it's a lot closer. Zooming out does help a bit to make it look a little bit more normal (not stretched) and zooming in makes it look even more stretched. This is not ideal, since zooming out means I can't read any of my instruments anymore. Does anyone please know how to fix this? I've attached some screen shots to make things a bit more clear. Top half of the picture is what the truck looks like on my side screen. Bottom half on the centre screen (the good one). My computer setup: triple 1920*1080 monitor Intel I7 2600K @4.5Ghz Asus P8P67 deluxe mobo MSI HD 6950 Twin Frozr III 2Gb Asus HD 6950 DCII 2 Gb (in crossfire) Coolermaster bronze 850W PSU. Running windows 7 65 bit and latest Catalyst control centre version.
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