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Have you got the Epilepsy filter tuned on?
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Humm... I´ll verify it tomorrow and will report here.
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Phenom II X4 970 3,5 Ghz, Gigabyte 890GPA UD3H, 4GB RAM GSKILL RIP-JAWS 1333, Gigabyte 560Ti OC 1GB, W7 64 |
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Well, the problem is solved. The epilepsy filter was turned on. Now cockpit looks correctly.
Thank you for your help, and sorry for the inconvenience. Regards
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Phenom II X4 970 3,5 Ghz, Gigabyte 890GPA UD3H, 4GB RAM GSKILL RIP-JAWS 1333, Gigabyte 560Ti OC 1GB, W7 64 |
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Hi flight sim gurus.
I have the same problem above. Is there an alternative fix over disabling the epilepsy filter? The latter is not possible for me. |
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Hi
don't know about that but I've got a really strange problem. Multiple surfaces simultaneously. At my wits end ![]() This picture displays the problem (which affects ALL aircraft) on a Spitfire Mk IIa |
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