view point / eye point spinning after gpu driver upgrade

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view point / eye point spinning after gpu driver upgrade

Postby setupcity » Sat Mar 08, 2014 6:16 pm

Hi. Any help would be appreciated. I get an uncontrolled spinning of the view point, also, the plane is in a spot view instead of in the default virtual cockpit view, and it is spinning around the plane. If I put it in the cockpit view it is just spinning around. I have an EVGA 680 GTX, it gave me a typical 12, 15 to upwards of 25 fps, all of a sudden the fps is going way high like jumping from 70, 80 to 140. I have tried setting the fsx fps limit at 20, did not work. Isn't there a way to " force" the eyepoint to behave like this, so that it is a setting which somehow became checked--- maybe the replay function ? I also just removed a wireless card i did not need, and have added a logitech wireless keyboard with the USB dongle- I will try these as fixes after it completes a virus scan. Any ideas?
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Re: view point / eye point spinning after gpu driver upgrad

Postby Fozzer » Sat Mar 08, 2014 6:40 pm

setupcity wrote:Hi. Any help would be appreciated. I get an uncontrolled spinning of the view point, also, the plane is in a spot view instead of in the default virtual cockpit view, and it is spinning around the plane. If I put it in the cockpit view it is just spinning around. I have an EVGA 680 GTX, it gave me a typical 12, 15 to upwards of 25 fps, all of a sudden the fps is going way high like jumping from 70, 80 to 140. I have tried setting the fsx fps limit at 20, did not work. Isn't there a way to " force" the eyepoint to behave like this, so that it is a setting which somehow became checked--- maybe the replay function ? I also just removed a wireless card i did not need, and have added a logitech wireless keyboard with the USB dongle- I will try these as fixes after it completes a virus scan. Any ideas?


What sort/make of flight controller are you using?

Joystick/Yoke, etc?

Have you checked the calibration settings of the flight controller to make sure everything is working correctly?

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