I suddenly have major problems with my Radio, AP etc. display
All the numbers are abnormally large &do not fit in
I took a prt.scrn but do not know how to attach it to this message
I am using the latest P3D5 had no problems before
Regards
Hans Brokke
Cessna 172 Display problem
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Re: Cessna 172 Display problem
Hello Hans and welcome,
Please see this topic, just below your for the solution.
Unfortunately, there's a bug in the current version of P3Dv5 whereby the "COCKPIT_HIGH_LOD=" entry in the Prepar3D.cfg is being set from "1" to "0" for some users. This appears to be happening when the sim runs out of video RAM and, unlike in FSX, this setting cannot be adjusted in the sim's graphics menu.
Lockheed Martin are aware of the issue and it'll be addressed in their next update to the sim. In the meantime, you can fix the issue by manually editing the Prepar3D.cfg with a text editor to change the "COCKPIT_HIGH_LOD=" entry from "0" to "1".
The Prepar3D.cfg can be found in C:\Users\[UserName]\AppData\Roaming\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D v5.
Thanks,
Nick
Please see this topic, just below your for the solution.
Unfortunately, there's a bug in the current version of P3Dv5 whereby the "COCKPIT_HIGH_LOD=" entry in the Prepar3D.cfg is being set from "1" to "0" for some users. This appears to be happening when the sim runs out of video RAM and, unlike in FSX, this setting cannot be adjusted in the sim's graphics menu.
Lockheed Martin are aware of the issue and it'll be addressed in their next update to the sim. In the meantime, you can fix the issue by manually editing the Prepar3D.cfg with a text editor to change the "COCKPIT_HIGH_LOD=" entry from "0" to "1".
The Prepar3D.cfg can be found in C:\Users\[UserName]\AppData\Roaming\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D v5.
Thanks,
Nick
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