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A few simple questions...

Postby JLCGull » Sat May 26, 2007 12:31 pm

Now that I have tmy graphics problem worked out to my satisfaction I have a few niggling questions that I thought would have aswered themselves by now, but have not;

What is the key-stroke command to lower/raise the tail hook on aircraft so equiped?


Some of my aircraft have a line of information at the top of the screen that gives lat, lon, heading, speed, etc (like when in the slew mode) all the time. How do I toggle this on or off?

Some of you refer to frame rates in hard numbers. How does one find the actual frame rate being achieved by your computer? I set a target rate and the action seems smooth, but I don't know how to find the actual rate.

What is mip mapping and what are the effects? I see I can set parameters WRT this in FS9 as well as in my video controller. Does one over ride the other?

And what is "Render to texture?" and why would I use it or not?

Thanks for any replies,

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Re: A few simple questions...

Postby ozzy72 » Sat May 26, 2007 12:45 pm

Okay the tail-hook needs to be set in your key commands as it isn't set as default.
The lat/long thing at the top can be toggled using CTRL+Z (this will also allow displaying of the frame rate).
Mip mapping is a graphics setting.
Rendering to texture allows you to use DXT clouds.

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Re: A few simple questions...

Postby Kaworu » Sat May 26, 2007 12:46 pm

A. Tail hook is SHIFT-T, I belive.
B. Turn off lat/lon info- CTRL-Z x2
C. Don't know, I would rather not know for me! ;)
D. Don't know.
E. I would use Render to texture. It speeds my pc up for some reason.

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Re: A few simple questions...

Postby a1 » Sat May 26, 2007 12:47 pm

Some of my aircraft have a line of information at the top of the screen that gives lat, lon, heading, speed, etc (like when in the slew mode) all the time. How do I toggle this on or off?


Press Shift+ Z for default command. Press until it goes away. ;)

Some of you refer to frame rates in hard numbers. How does one find the actual frame rate being achieved by your computer? I set a target rate and the action seems smooth, but I don't know how to find the actual rate.


Press Shift+ Z for default commands until you find the counter. it is labeled FPS. Default FPS is 20.


What is mip mapping and what are the effects? I see I can set parameters WRT this in FS9 as well as in my video controller. Does one over ride the other?


This I don't know that well but it should improve the textures on the plane.

Any more questions just ask or PM me. :)
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Re: A few simple questions...

Postby JBaymore » Sat May 26, 2007 1:14 pm

Jonathan,

Mip mapping allows a different set of textures to be applied depending on how close you are to the object.
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Re: A few simple questions...

Postby Jon H » Sun May 27, 2007 6:54 pm

I'll post a change to your fs9.cfg file that you might like in a miinute.

[MAIN]
Ave_Frame_Rate_Display=1

add the red line to your cfg file.


I've just tried adding the line and this what I get

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What do the numbers following the fuel level mean? I'm pretty sure they weren't there before.
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Re: A few simple questions...

Postby JBaymore » Sun May 27, 2007 7:08 pm

Jonathan,

Yup.

Over on the right side you see how FS is calculating the "displayed" framerate which is not the instantaneous framerate but a calculated smoothed average of a window of time ... it shows the low, the average, and the high, and the deviation %.
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Re: A few simple questions...

Postby Jon H » Sun May 27, 2007 7:11 pm

Thanks very much
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Re: A few simple questions...

Postby Jon H » Thu Jun 07, 2007 1:41 pm

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Sorry to bring this up again, but what does the <001.0> signify?
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