and give huge scenery detail you can't see at 30K' anyway. Why risk a OOM error because the CPU is trying to show cars, boats, etc. If I'm flying a long high haul in a tubeliner my scenery settings are set to default because at 30K' you can't see a lot of detail anyway. First, they provide a means to experiment with new equipment. For low and slow "sightseeing" I have the scenery details and traffic set full max. Simulators serve four purposes that are difficult or impossible to attain in an actual airplane. ![]() ![]() I even have flights based upon altitude and distance of the flight. Doing this shouldn't affect your aircraft settings including whether or not you want to see shadows or reflections, use a 2d or 3d cockpit, etc. and set it for that flight before you start the flight. Go to your FSX main folder and create a text file in that folder then add the follwoing line: start /high fsx.exe save the text file as start-fsx.bat the doubleclick the file to start FSX in High Priority mode which gives higer CPU resource to FSX over all other processes. Im sure there must be a key getting hit somewhere, but I havent been able to figure it out. Its just that at some point in my flight my mousewheel turning of knobs just.changes. If you don't want to takeoff from the saved flight location or at the saved time or weather. Heading/Course/Speed knobs all do it sometimes, and its not a double-knob or a knob you can push in/out to change modes. from when you launched that flight from last. That aircraft will then come up with your desired settings & also the location etc. Select the saved flight for whatever aircraft you choose. Clicking on Load will provide a listing of all your saved flights. Each one is identified with the specific aircraft and other identifying info which I put my personalized settings into earlier.Īfter starting the sim all you have is click on Load when the screen showing location and aircraft of your default flight comes up. I have at least a dozen saved flights based upon what aircraft or conditions I choose to fly at any given time.
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