A Neet Thing To Do

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A Neet Thing To Do

Postby wilderobb » Sun Feb 27, 2005 7:59 pm

After landing in Japan and shuting down the flight sim I asked the wife what she wanted for dinner. She wasn't sure if she wanted Mexican or Oriental. She chose Chinese. So while we wated for the delivery to arrive I took the Gulf IV and flew to the closest Chinese  town I could land in, drove the Mercedies to a building in the country and had dinner. I think I'l do that while flying around the world and trying the different foods of the nations I happen to land in.  Also I have a question. Why do some aircraft crash my flight sim. I'v noticed they were foreign aircraft that did so I think. Like the "Colibri Eurocopter 120-B" A great helicopter but it wants to crash my system all the time. Is this a known problem and is there a fix as I really like the chopper! Thanks, Wildie ;D
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Re: A Neet Thing To Do

Postby Saratoga » Sun Feb 27, 2005 8:01 pm

Well if the aircraft is very detailed it might just run down your PC and crash it if your graphics system isn't top end. Or some part of it (gauges are bad at this) may crash your computer.

Cool idea though. ;)
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Re: A Neet Thing To Do

Postby garymbuska » Sun Feb 27, 2005 11:04 pm

Like Sartatoga said a missng ior bad file can cause this to happen. Check to make sure it has all of the files it is supposed to. Also if there was a .CAB file that needed to be put int the gauge folder make sure you do not unzip it just place the .CAB file as is int the gauge folder otherwise you will have a problem.
One other thing download CFG EDIT and use that to to open the planes panel with it will spot any missing or bad gauges it might have.
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