I've gotten this idea after being fed up with a lot of panels for FS9 missing all of the old default gauges in FSX. I am thinking about re-installing FS9 and then copying the main gauge folder into FSX's gauge folder. Has anyone tried this, or think I will throw the Earth off of its axis by doing this?
Also, if anyone's done this with bad results PLEASE tell me.
Thanks
This, IMO, would be a VERY bad idea!
No need to reinstall FS9. If you wish to try it most of the default gauges can be found in MSGAME3.cab on FS9 CD-2 (I think).
A lot of the FS9 default gauges WILL work fine in FSX. The only one I've had problems with so far is Boeing777-300.gau. It won't give error messages but the included gauges don't display.
No need to reinstall FS9. If you wish to try it most of the default gauges can be found in MSGAME3.cab on FS9 CD-2 (I think).
A lot of the FS9 default gauges WILL work fine in FSX. The only one I've had problems with so far is Boeing777-300.gau. It won't give error messages but the included gauges don't display.
The gauges of the FS9 Bell 206 won't work as well.
Absolutely, a lot of FS9 default gauges are NOT compatible with FSX. Transfering them in the FSX directory will have not effect but new error popups for incompatible gauges.
The only valid trick is to edit the panel.cfg to use the FSX default gauges. Not a great deal, actually, by looking at the default FSX planes cfgs, anyone can easilly understand how it works.
They are compatible.. but I'm here to tell ya.. there are some differences (in gauges of the same name)... mainly (but not exclusively) dimensions.
I still suggest renaming the FS9 gauges before using them in FSX
Does FSX look first in the plane's panel folder, making it possible to go ahead and not change gauge names ?
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