by NickN » Sun Dec 16, 2007 9:24 pm
This issue is real and it is by design and Cam, it will happen to you as well... go do this:
Take off on rwy 34R @ KSEA heading toward Seattle. Go to about 2500-3000ft. Switch to tower view by hitting the "S" button several times. When you get to tower view, hit the "A" button, wait a moment and hit the "A" button again, and then again... switch back to spot view and look down
enjoy the mud
The reason this happens is by design. Some perople see it less than others. If you have a slower system you will see it even after switching from the NORMAL DEFAULT tower view and you do not have to cycle through the towers to see this happen however most better systems will not show this issue as long as you do not CYCLE THROUGH all the towers and leave it on the default tower view when the flight is originally booted.
My solid state drive setup takes about 2-4 seconds to recover from mud where my RAID setup can take as long as 8-10, and that os a professional RAID card on WD Raptors, not some cheap-o motherboard RAID. It only happens to me if I switch towers. If I do not switch towers and leave it on the one that boots with the flight by default, I do not see it happen.
The view change when going from tower to tower forces the sim to use memory for the terrain around the tower you switch to, effectively forcing the sim to dump the area around the aircraft. Usually, as long as you do not cycle through the different towers and only use the one booted with the flight the effect is minimal but as soon as you change tower postions, you will dump the high res (larger mip) from memory and they must all be reloaded.
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NickN on Sun Dec 16, 2007 9:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.