Okay, I appreciate all the hard work that goes into making new panels and all. I really do. But I am getting very tired of installing aircraft and panels that are supposedly FSX compatible only to get the message "this gauge was created for FS98 or earler, and is not compatible" about a hundred times when I try to load the airplane. What is the deal with these? Am I missing something here? Is there suppose to be something in a service pack somewhere that makes these gauges work? Or should I not even bother? I mean, I just downloaded an F-16 panel that was all about FSX. It was the "new" F-16 panel for FSX.....and it didn't work. The A-10 Thunderbolt II. Again, for FSX. But the panel won't work. Is it somehow my system? Is anyone else having these problems?
all gauges are absolutelly not compatible despiting the authors say are fsx compatible.
I wonder if they are aware or not that their job is yes very well done but useless in FSX.
all gauges are absolutelly not compatible despiting the authors say are fsx compatible.
I wonder if they are aware or not that their job is yes very well done but useless in FSX.
Please make sure you don't blame the wrong person. Most of these incompatible gauges are included with FS9 addons which have been quickly updated to work in FSX without the original author's consent. This usually involves little more than a few CFG tweaks & a thumbnail in the Texture folder so they appear on the selection menu. They obviously haven't been tested properly. Most of these gauges are incompatible with the FSX Demo so it's nothing to do with SP2.
all gauges are absolutelly not compatible despiting the authors say are fsx compatible.
I wonder if they are aware or not that their job is yes very well done but useless in FSX.
Please make sure you don't blame the wrong person. Most of these incompatible gauges are included with FS9 addons which have been quickly updated to work in FSX without the original author's consent. This usually involves little more than a few CFG tweaks & a thumbnail in the Texture folder so they appear on the selection menu. They obviously haven't been tested properly. Most of these gauges are incompatible with the FSX Demo so it's nothing to do with SP2.
I didn't blame anyone in particular cause I can't know if a job is republished by someone who is not the original author.
This causes a huge waste of time and sometimes it may also happen that something goes wrong cause of the incompatibility.
If it works, show the gauge and run it. If it doesn't, don't...
It seems that FSX asks you to if it's ok to load any 3rd party gauge, regardless of it's compatibility, or incompatibility. It is annoying, and I wish FSX wouldn't ask you to run it EVERY SINGLE addon gauge.
If it works, show the gauge and run it. If it doesn't, don't...
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