20-07-2005, 03:44 PM
Chances are your contact points are off or your scenery is slow to render. Ive found and it may just be my euyes deceiving me, but when
the scenery is rendering (from the outside view) it is actually higher than when its fully rendered and as your graphics card cleans it up
and makes it clearer it causes your ac to jump. Mostly however it seems attributed to the contact points. I have learned after a loooong
flight to not go into the outside view until all passengers have left the plane
the scenery is rendering (from the outside view) it is actually higher than when its fully rendered and as your graphics card cleans it up
and makes it clearer it causes your ac to jump. Mostly however it seems attributed to the contact points. I have learned after a loooong
flight to not go into the outside view until all passengers have left the plane
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I hate 2D Panels - VC is the ONLY way to fly!
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