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Just bought FS2002...  Many Questions

PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 3:26 pm
by Kevin Ryan
I just bought FS 2002 last night (I have been without a computer for about a year now) and while overall I am extremely pleased, I do have several comments.  

I was delighted to find the Corsair in the lineup.  However, upon trying to fly the thing I was treated to a screen flashing white and then normal.  Obviously a video card issue if I had one (see my system specs below).  This happened several times until I adjusted the resolution on the screen, but currently that's the only fix I have.  It has happened mainly on several freeware planes and the Corsair, which  is obviously a CFS2 transplant.

I'm not too sure the scenery is as good as it could be either.  Would one of you nice people with a good video card post a screenshot or two of some of the generic scenery and buildings so I could compare?

Does anyone know how to alter the freeware planes so they appear under a manufacturers name instead of 'Unidentified'?

And lastly, I got up this morning and fired up the sim.  I programmed a trip from Palwaukee airport in the Chicago area to Logan in Boston.  I spent all day on this flight, used the ATC the whole way, from VOR to VOR, came up on Logan just as I planned and slightly ahead of schedule.  I contacted Logan on the approach, was waiting for the reply, and the game crashed.  Needless to say, after the things I said, my 15 month old twins looked at me like I was nuts.

Does anyone here know how I can change the amount of shared memory my computer uses?  Don't ask why I don't have a video card, it's a long story.

But it's definitely a keeper!

Kevin Ryan

2.4 Ghz P4
1 Gig Ram
180 Gig HD
32 Megs of shared Video Memory
DVD Rom
CD R/RW

Re: Just bought FS2002...

PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 4:12 pm
by liran_bar
Does anyone know how to alter the freeware planes so they appear under a manufacturers name instead of 'Unidentified'?

Hey man,
first of all.... good choice with buying FS2002
about your question...
go to: FS2002\aircraft\[the aircraft you change folder]
and open the *.cfg file using the notebook.
the *.cfg file is devided to categories, the first ones are [fltsim.x] (when "x" is replaced with the growing number starting from "0").
go threw all the fltsim categories and look for the line that starts with:
"ui_manufacturer="
(if it's not there, add it). After the "=" write the name of the manufacturer or the name of the category you want it to be under.

for further questions you are welcome to contact me via E-mail or ICQ.


Liran Bar, Israel

Re: Just bought FS2002...

PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 4:37 pm
by ozzy72
Hi Kevin, welcome to SimV. Don't worry my wife thinks I'm nuts! I think non-simmers don't understand, my advice get the twins on flying lessons ASAP. ;D
Right the video issue, firstly have you downloaded directX v9 from M$? You need this to improve output. Second you really need a video card to get the best out of this game, how are you currently generating images (I know from the motherboard, but what system?).
Here is a shot taken of me in a Seafire S.47 in downtown San Fransisco
Image I'm currently running a GForce Ti4600, and this is with a few of the settings turned down!
Also to improve stuff, go to settings (in FS2k2) and adjust things in display and see what happens, the Autogen Settings, will affect the number of buildings per square mile.

Ozzy

Re: Just bought FS2002...

PostPosted: Wed Mar 19, 2003 9:17 pm
by Kevin Ryan
Looks like I'm not the only one with a passion for Spitfires.  Any hints on some good ones?

Kevin

Re: Just bought FS2002...

PostPosted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 10:17 am
by ATI_7500
there's a mk XIV (or so) here in the vintage section.

and don't forget: even a cheap video card (like a GeForce 4-MX420) is better than on-board graphics. so go and get one! ;)

Re: Just bought FS2002...

PostPosted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 2:06 pm
by pete
Hi Kevin!

Are you the Kevin Ryan who used to be a regular here in the old days & contributed quite a bit to this site?
Chicago?

Re: Just bought FS2002...

PostPosted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 6:08 pm
by Zarnticolz
You can save your flight at any time so if you mess up you can restart your flight and try again, good for the landing phase.

Re: Just bought FS2002...  Many Questions

PostPosted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 8:09 pm
by zcottovision
There's a small utility available which autosaves your flights every few minutes - very useful for when you or your system crashes!

Re: Just bought FS2002...

PostPosted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 3:32 pm
by Wing Nut
That's me Pete!  Good to see you're still here!  Do you ever hear from Tailboom anymore?

Re: Just bought FS2002...

PostPosted: Sat Mar 22, 2003 12:56 am
by A/SGT.Mav316
>:( What my advice on getting a better video card wasn't good enough for you that you deleted my comment!  :P Whatever man ::)

Just giving you advise like Ozzy. Some people can't handle a critic that is why you post in here hello  :-/!

Re: Just bought FS2002...

PostPosted: Sat Mar 22, 2003 1:07 am
by FSTipster
[quote] >:( What my advice on getting a better video card wasn't good enough for you that you deleted my comment!