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FSX Help again...

PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 6:04 pm
by Joe60
Well I now have FSX installed after getting MS to activate it over the phone :)
Some problems I'm having and maybe its because of my PC.
Current PC specs:
P4 - 2.6 gig Northbridge - 1 gig memory - nVidia 6600GTS256 - WinXp Pro
Firstly, FS2004 works flawlessly btw, with everything set to maximum.
Secondly, I more or less followed the directions in the sticky, but if thats the only way then FSX is not worth owning :(
Now after I installed FSX Deluxe and have the settings on "Medium High" all seems to work ok, except for the very busy cities where there is a lot of scenery but thats understandable.
Otherwise everything else seems pretty good considering my slightly lower end PC.
I find most the FS2004 Aircraft and Scenery works ok as well when transfering it over.
Now comes my problems...                                                        
Next I installed SP1 and things somewhat slowed down a bit but still was reasonable, except some of my old FS2004 aircraft cockpits suddenly ran out of guages and several aircraft lost their sound, anyway that only happened to a few so we proceeded.
Next I installed the Acceleration Expansion Pack.... disaster struck...
With some FS2004 Airport scenery, you now start off next to the runway, on the grass so to speak.
When taking off on any airport, the plane veers off to the right badly, to the point its almost impossible to control it.
If you now stop the plane, line it up etc, then try another take off, it now veers slightly to the left.
Once in the air, things seem ok except it seems the FPS has slowed down a hell of a lot.
Landing is a nightmare as its as if the runway is made of soap and you slip and slide all over the place.
I tried this on several different types of aircraft, but mainly use the Mooney as a reference.
I then proceeded to uninstall the Acceleration Pack and the veering off to the right and soapy runways went away although not all together.
I see there is no way of uninstalling SP1, even in the Control Panel :(
I also see SP2 is basically the same as the Acceleration Pack as they say you can only install one or the other.
Anyways seeing I uninstalled the Acceleration Pack and I got SP2 on a CD with my PC Pilot mag I installed it and my slippery runways and veering to the right was back.
It would seem my only option is to completely uninstall everything and start from scratch without any packs at all.

Anyone ever had this or any idea's why this is happening ?

Re: FSX Help again...

PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 8:43 pm
by garymbuska
READ THE STICKY AT THE TOP OF FORUM
The one about clean install with acceleration. 8-)

Re: FSX Help again...

PostPosted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 10:21 pm
by reider
Yes, if I read right.  You installed FSX on a low spec machine, put aircraft and scenery on from FS2004, then patched it and then blamed FSX???  Logic would tell you install clean first from the base to the service packs and then try adding other stuff.  But I guess logic isn`t always used.

Reider

Re: FSX Help again...

PostPosted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 6:40 am
by Joe60
1. I did read the sticky and followed its instructions more or less (read my post)
2. Every time I installed something I removed the 2004 stuff and the re-added it again afterwards.
3. Regarding my 'low spec machine', one must remember that FSX is not a 2008 Sim but a 2006 Sim which at the time of release, puts my PC a lot further up the ladder.

Re: FSX Help again...

PostPosted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 7:33 am
by reider
1. I did read the sticky and followed its instructions more or less (read my post)


So it 'more or less' works.  The sticky is there for a reason.


2. Every time I installed something I removed the 2004 stuff and the re-added it again afterwards.


Logically, once again, you would install the base, then install the patches and test before applying any add ons.  Removing them or not creates more chance of erroneous errors creeping in.  If a file is changed, its too late to recover it.

3. Regarding my 'low spec machine', one must remember that FSX is not a 2008 Sim but a 2006 Sim which at the time of release, puts my PC a lot further up the ladder.


It was also devised to some extent for machines that haven`t been made yet, even in 2008.  Which then places yours back down the ladder.  Ok, if you have all the answers YOU FIX IT!  Me, I have a mid range machine installed logically with FS2004 stuff added after the effect.  I followed stickies properly and fine tuned mine.  It runs brilliantly and often better than high end machines.  But, I listened to advice!

Reider

Re: FSX Help again...

PostPosted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 8:05 am
by uncleyuk
:-?

Re: FSX Help again...

PostPosted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 2:08 pm
by Joe60
Thanks uncleyuk, I will take that advice and I by no means am trying to be a smart ass here as I'm far too old for that and have better things to do.
Its just I'm very new to MSFS and especially FSX and coming from various other gaming experiences this installation just did not make sense.
Anyways I'll shelve FSX for the time being and continue with FS2004 as I very much enjoy that.
I have ordered a new PC with all the bells and whistles but out here delivery will take some time and when it arrives I may give FSX another go according to the sticky ;)