Hi, running 5.3. ,Envshade,envtex, AS., Orbx basepack + OpenLC europe.
Landing at dusk or later is a risky challenge... no lights visible on runways, taxiways and generally all around airports.
I can say ALL the airports I fly to and from (All are 3rd party sceneries).
Where do I have to investigate ?
Maurizio
No lights !
No lights !
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Re: No lights !
If you have changed the shaders with Envshade, that could be the first port of call. I would recommend installing Orbx Vector which will give you there night lighting for free, otherwise I would say installing Black Marble products will give you the best looking night visuals.maucinti wrote: ↑Sun Feb 05, 2023 1:37 pm Hi, running 5.3. ,Envshade,envtex, AS., Orbx basepack + OpenLC europe.
Landing at dusk or later is a risky challenge... no lights visible on runways, taxiways and generally all around airports.
I can say ALL the airports I fly to and from (All are 3rd party sceneries).
Where do I have to investigate ?
Maurizio
CPU: Intel Core i7-8700k @ 3.7Ghz
GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090
RAM: 64G DDR4 Core Speed 3200Ghz
OS: Windows 10 (tweaked/modded for Flight Sim Performance)
GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090
RAM: 64G DDR4 Core Speed 3200Ghz
OS: Windows 10 (tweaked/modded for Flight Sim Performance)
Re: No lights !
Hmmm...! Orbx Vector is a well known frame killer...
I'll give a look at Black Marble.
Maurizio
I'll give a look at Black Marble.
Maurizio
I9-13900kf-Asusz790-32GB GSkill-Rtx4080-MSFS/P3Dv6-3xBenq1080ST-Win10-Prosim3.25.1-AS-Envtex-Envshade-Orbx basepack,OpenLC Europe-CPFlight hardware-RSP TQ-Always on Vatsim
Re: No lights !
During night I don't have an issue.
But missing approach lights during dusk or general bad weather during daytime.
Is there a setting for this?
Thanks,
Michael
But missing approach lights during dusk or general bad weather during daytime.
Is there a setting for this?
Thanks,
Michael