What I learned in class today.

There's a lot of little things with Prepar3d V2.1.99. Some small and insignificant. And others that are killers.
One of the little things is that Prepar3d, over all, is darker than FSX.
At first there was so much new that I thought that it was just me.
But switching from one to the other you can easily notice the difference.
And that applies to both native P3d planes, and those that you "import" into P3d.
P3d

FSX

Same monitor, same system.
If there's any built-in system for changing that, I haven't seen it.
True, I could adjust the screen to make it as light as FSX, but that seems excessive.
Is there anyone with a non-AMD video card who sees the same differences? That could be the reason for the difference.
One of the little things is that Prepar3d, over all, is darker than FSX.
At first there was so much new that I thought that it was just me.
But switching from one to the other you can easily notice the difference.
And that applies to both native P3d planes, and those that you "import" into P3d.
P3d

FSX

Same monitor, same system.
If there's any built-in system for changing that, I haven't seen it.
True, I could adjust the screen to make it as light as FSX, but that seems excessive.
Is there anyone with a non-AMD video card who sees the same differences? That could be the reason for the difference.