Missing glass cockpit... again
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I've actually seen this when playing VR, what I *think* is the cause is occlusion culling (game development term for not rendering something that isn't in your frustum) on the glass panes (it may have to do with your in-game view perhaps?).
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I am not in VR, all view and all planes with Glass Cockpit, I have reverted to my old driver that was working and it's not solving the problem
Bump
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Please attach your tm log so that we can take a look to see if its driver related.
Also, what do you have all of your graphics set at? Have you tested this running all on ULTRA? this may be caused by setting lower graphics settings.
Also, if you do have the correct GPU drivers running and installed, make sure that all settings in your NVidia control panel are set to default settings.
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Thanks Jeff, could anyone please tell me where to find the -- tm log---?
win 10 up to date
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The tm log is located in your documents\Aerofly FS 2 root folder
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Ok, I was not set at ultra but it didn't change nothing anyway
Here is my TM log
Ben
Also, if you do have the correct GPU drivers running and installed, make sure that all settings in your NVidia control panel are set to default settings.
Well, I have the latest driver, I also reverted to one that was working but it' not working now
I don'T know where to set them to default
Thanks
This way? But not shure how?
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For the default settings just restore.
Also, looking at your TM log everything appears to be fine. The only thing that I would recommend not knowing if you have done this yet is to fully delete your 'main.mcf' file located in your documents\Aerofly FS2 root folder. This will restore and reset all of your graphics settings. So please follow these steps in the exact order and report back to me with the result.
1. locate and delete your 'main.mcf' file
2. run Aerofly FS2 and immediately go into graphics settings and set everything to ULTRA (tree density can be whatever you want)
3. make sure that you are running in full screen in your graphics settings
4. in settings turn off all guides (for example the flight information bar)
5. choose location ( a default airport in San Francisco on any runway) and select the A320,
6. Start session and report if your problem has been resolved.
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Hi Jeff and thanks, a lot!!!!! The Nvidia reset did nothing but the rest of your instruction solve the problem....
Do you have an idea why?
Have a good day
Ben
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Ben,
I'm glad it's working again for you.
I suspect you had something corrupt in the main config file that I had you delete.
Everything else looked fine from my perspective.
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Hi Jeff, it started again, did all of the above but this time it's not working.
I don't have the latest Nvidia driver but.... -
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You're using driver version 417.35 but the newest available one is 436.30
Please try a newer graphics card driver:
https://www.nvidia.com/Download/drive…px/151275/en-us
You can also try switching to Vulkan,
and maybe change the frame rate to vertical sync on, might help...
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Hi, I did all your suggestions, new driver (nothing), V-Sink (nothing), vulcan solved it.
Why? I should have the choice of selecting and not be oblige to stay with vulcan???Thanks, Ben