Crashing into the invisible! WTH!

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Crashing into the invisible! WTH!

Postby Andy Vee » Wed Sep 12, 2012 2:26 pm

Hi, does anyone know why I have some sceneries that make my airplane crash in certain points and there is nothing visible there, so they are crashing into something invisible.

Has anyone experience with similar problems and that has found a workaround?

Two examples of sceneries that cause me such a problem are Tokyo_FSX (freeware) and Ponta Delgada (LPPD, payware). In Tokyo, it will crash when I am flying around the high buildings near that famous red tower and in Ponta Delgada it crashes right there in the runway, so I cannot even take off (have to use slew mode to "take off").

Thank you.
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Re: Crashing into the invisible! WTH!

Postby dave3cu » Sat Sep 15, 2012 8:04 am

Welcome to SimV Andy

The work-around; in FSX goto Settings>Realism and set 'Crashes and damage' to 'Ignore....'

The best solution would be to contact the author/publisher and see if they have had similar reports and if there is a fix.
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Re: Crashing into the invisible! WTH!

Postby SkyHawk00 » Sat Sep 15, 2012 1:23 pm

Does it say "CRASH!!!!" or "Aircraft Overstressed"? They look the same exept for the one text message that appears on the screen.
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Re: Crashing into the invisible! WTH!

Postby Rocket_Bird » Sat Sep 15, 2012 4:23 pm

Some custom sceneries are like that, where the crash detection is a little off with the objects placed. 
I remember there was this big project scenery made for FS9 that modeled Hong Kong Kai Tak, where the developer specifically stated that crash detection should be turned off.

Just turn off crash detection.  Aside from accidentally bumping into AI and buildings on the ground, most of the time, you should probably be able to tell when you are crashed anyways. 
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