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Old 04-23-2012, 07:08 PM
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Default Need to remove internal glass reflections - 3D Vision.

Hello,

I've been very fortunate in being able to getting the ASUS 3D Vision 2 monitor. Of course one of the first programmes to try was CLOD. The beautiful cockpits now pop and all that attention to detail has payed off. I found I needed to turn off the cockpit self shadows as it was dazzling my eyes, which I could do with in the video options. However my eyes are still dazzled by the internal glass reflections.

Is there a way to remove them via config settings, or will they need to be removed from the textures?
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Old 04-23-2012, 07:29 PM
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I don't think you can, as it's not really a feature, more a realistic issue aircraft have, that everyone has to deal with, and if you by yourself didn't have to deal with it, it would put you at an advantage. but im guessing its causing problems with the 3D thingy, that sucks...
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