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Strange graphic line 'spikes' appearing in external view
Overall the game performs well. Since the latest patch, in external view, there are these strange spiky lines emanating from the aircraft. It essentially looks like a pin cushion!!! It only appears in external view. I've been playing with the graphics settings but have found with this patch I have to go way lower than before the patch.
System specs; Intel i7 2.9ghz 16 Gig RAM ATI Radeon 5760 pci-e x 2 in crossfire Windows 7 |
Whats with the undercarraige showing in the down position, is it careless pilots or another bug? Sorry if this as been discussed or raised already.
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Propably known issue, but if disabling visual themes/desktop composition causes you can not open track selection etc. |
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this also happens if you you get really damaged. happened to me in a spit MK1 when i was massacred by 4 109 AI's |
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I have created a mission Two Spitfire Mk I nothing else.
The player plane is number two and the mission is very long but there isnothing else in the air. First when I placed some, one overcast weather in the mission each time i TRIED TO LAUNCH IT CRASH OF THE GAME. I remove the weather and the mission start without a problem, there one note the NPC plane do not warm up theyr engines. Secondly afther some 20 minutes of play not a long time thus in midair the game crash again and Windows 7 x64 indicate that "launcher" has stop working and only solution is to go to the applications control panel and stop it. Attachment 8787 This my mission so you can all try it. :mad: Win7 x64 Asus p6x58d I7 975 3.75Ghz System & game HDD 256Gb 10.000rpm. 12 Gb (6*2Gb) ddr3 1600Mhz memory Geforce gtx580 1.5Gb Trackir 5 Logitech G940. |
He111 - 3d model for elevator/aileron/rudder trim is backwards
German bombsight is set in miles, not km so you have to manually convert to hit your target. |
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