16-03-2014, 01:09 PM
There's not much at play here, you should be able to diagnose this. Next still is to change the setting called "informational text" from
continuous to single line. It's under display settings on the graphics tab, bottom right corner. Also, you can try to see if it does this during an
external view.
I don't know your computer configuration yet, but I had an issue with this using Vista's Aero, go into your windows display settings and
disable Aero. Also try the game in windowed mode if you are full screen, or full screen if you are in windowed mode.
And a couple other things that "shouldn't" affect this but might, try to disable or enable (opposite of current config) the Direct X 10 preview
mode. And disable lens flare and light bloom, If I remember correctly, light bloom also wreaks havoc on default taxi lines.
And you can do a google search for "FSX config tweak" and there is a guy out there that made a site you can upload your FSX.config to (from
your C:\Users\[your user name]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\FSX\ folder and it will modify the FSX config to increase stability and
performance. Then just download the modified one and paste into the folder. Don't forget to back up your existing config file first in case you
need to revert. I have used that site personally to fix a hanging problem I had and it worked like a champ.
continuous to single line. It's under display settings on the graphics tab, bottom right corner. Also, you can try to see if it does this during an
external view.
I don't know your computer configuration yet, but I had an issue with this using Vista's Aero, go into your windows display settings and
disable Aero. Also try the game in windowed mode if you are full screen, or full screen if you are in windowed mode.
And a couple other things that "shouldn't" affect this but might, try to disable or enable (opposite of current config) the Direct X 10 preview
mode. And disable lens flare and light bloom, If I remember correctly, light bloom also wreaks havoc on default taxi lines.
And you can do a google search for "FSX config tweak" and there is a guy out there that made a site you can upload your FSX.config to (from
your C:\Users\[your user name]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\FSX\ folder and it will modify the FSX config to increase stability and
performance. Then just download the modified one and paste into the folder. Don't forget to back up your existing config file first in case you
need to revert. I have used that site personally to fix a hanging problem I had and it worked like a champ.
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