a couple problems

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a couple problems

Postby ARFFguy20 » Fri Nov 19, 2004 11:23 am

recently (after adding some effects without backing up the original folder he..he..he..) I seem to have lost all my lights on the aircraft, default included and the con trail look horrible. just like white painted lines comming from the back of my plane.  also when I touch down, lately I've seemed to loose site of the aircraft if I'm in spot view until I move it around abit. ANY ideas??? please help!. thanks.   ~Brent
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Re: a couple problems

Postby garymbuska » Fri Nov 19, 2004 12:18 pm

Ok as far as the effects go you can find the orignals on disk 1 gameone.cab. But please unzip this into any folder other than ths main FS folder. Once unzipped just drag the entire effects folder over to FS and over write If you have something in the effects folder you want make sure you take it out before you move the orignal folder over as you will loose any added effects that you might want. I would do this first and retry the other situation to see if it went away. If not I do not know what might be causing that 8)
IF YOU UNZIP THE GAMEONE.CAB file INTO FS YOU ARE ON YOUR OWN. You will loose all of your addon aircraft & the gauges that went with them.
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