Prepar3D v2 Hotfix (2.5.12946.0)
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- Lockheed Martin
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Prepar3D v2 Hotfix (2.5.12946.0)
Hello All,
Below is a hotfix to bring all previous v2.5s to 2.5.12946.0 (hotfix 4).
Academic/Professional: http://www.prepar3d.com/wp-content/plug ... php?id=168
Professional Plus: http://www.prepar3d.com/wp-content/plug ... php?id=169
This targeted hotfix addresses the following issues only:
SimDirector – numerous fixes made to correct crashes and loading visualizations
SimConnect_WeatherRequestCloudState – now correctly returns the proper values in a SIMCONNECT_RECV_CLOUD_STATE structure
Attached floating objects – corrected rendering library objects in a wrong location in relation to the boat veh_carrier01_high_detail_sm SimObject
This hotfix is mainly to address critical issues found with SimDirector.
To use this hotfix, download and extract the appropriate zip file and copy the contained files on top of your default installation. You should accept all prompts to overwrite files (Yes or Yes to All).
The full Prepar3D download links have been updated to include this hotfix, but you are encouraged to use this hotfix patch whenever possible.
Please be aware, if any third party software modified any of the dlls included in the hotfix, you will need to reinstall their content/add-on. Those developers might need to release an update for their products to be compatible with this hotfix. Please contact them directly for any compatibility questions. Additionally, when using this hotfix, any Prepar3D repair or reinstallation will need the hotfix reapplied.
Thanks for being a part of the community and enjoy,
Adam
Below is a hotfix to bring all previous v2.5s to 2.5.12946.0 (hotfix 4).
Academic/Professional: http://www.prepar3d.com/wp-content/plug ... php?id=168
Professional Plus: http://www.prepar3d.com/wp-content/plug ... php?id=169
This targeted hotfix addresses the following issues only:
SimDirector – numerous fixes made to correct crashes and loading visualizations
SimConnect_WeatherRequestCloudState – now correctly returns the proper values in a SIMCONNECT_RECV_CLOUD_STATE structure
Attached floating objects – corrected rendering library objects in a wrong location in relation to the boat veh_carrier01_high_detail_sm SimObject
This hotfix is mainly to address critical issues found with SimDirector.
To use this hotfix, download and extract the appropriate zip file and copy the contained files on top of your default installation. You should accept all prompts to overwrite files (Yes or Yes to All).
The full Prepar3D download links have been updated to include this hotfix, but you are encouraged to use this hotfix patch whenever possible.
Please be aware, if any third party software modified any of the dlls included in the hotfix, you will need to reinstall their content/add-on. Those developers might need to release an update for their products to be compatible with this hotfix. Please contact them directly for any compatibility questions. Additionally, when using this hotfix, any Prepar3D repair or reinstallation will need the hotfix reapplied.
Thanks for being a part of the community and enjoy,
Adam
Prepar3D® Engineering Project Manager
Not yet Psybear,
This targeted hotfix addresses the following issues only:
SimDirector – numerous fixes made to correct crashes and loading visualizations
SimConnect_WeatherRequestCloudState – now correctly returns the proper values in a SIMCONNECT_RECV_CLOUD_STATE structure
Attached floating objects – corrected rendering library objects in a wrong location in relation to the boat veh_carrier01_high_detail_sm SimObject
Thanks for your support.
This targeted hotfix addresses the following issues only:
SimDirector – numerous fixes made to correct crashes and loading visualizations
SimConnect_WeatherRequestCloudState – now correctly returns the proper values in a SIMCONNECT_RECV_CLOUD_STATE structure
Attached floating objects – corrected rendering library objects in a wrong location in relation to the boat veh_carrier01_high_detail_sm SimObject
Thanks for your support.
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- Rob Ainscough
- Posts: 3289
- Joined: Sat Jan 05, 2013 6:46 pm
- Location: Oregon USA
Martyson,
If you look at the error message you posted, in the dialog box title you will see "Orbx systems" ... this indicates an Orbx error message not a P3D error message. I'd recommend you contact the Orbx support group for information.
Fsxsimmer274,
ASN is a 3rd party product by HiFi simulations, I recommend you contact them for support information.
Cheers, Rob.
If you look at the error message you posted, in the dialog box title you will see "Orbx systems" ... this indicates an Orbx error message not a P3D error message. I'd recommend you contact the Orbx support group for information.
Fsxsimmer274,
ASN is a 3rd party product by HiFi simulations, I recommend you contact them for support information.
Cheers, Rob.
Rob Ainscough
@Saul
Will there be a v2.5x /2.6 which improves the VAS usage a little or will this be V3 only ?
Compared to v2.4 I now have turned of all my ag ( before sparse / low ) to avoid OOM.
The sim behaves perfectly in this way, so I can do all flights with all my addons in all kind of weather.
I have no problem waiting for v3...
Will there be a v2.5x /2.6 which improves the VAS usage a little or will this be V3 only ?
Compared to v2.4 I now have turned of all my ag ( before sparse / low ) to avoid OOM.
The sim behaves perfectly in this way, so I can do all flights with all my addons in all kind of weather.
I have no problem waiting for v3...
Hi,
does the "Attached floating objects" update effects the known issues with helicopter sling loads problems?
The strange behaviour of the Misc objects on hoist operations is really annoying.
http://www.prepar3d.com/forum-5/topic/i ... ist-cable/
Cheers
does the "Attached floating objects" update effects the known issues with helicopter sling loads problems?
The strange behaviour of the Misc objects on hoist operations is really annoying.
http://www.prepar3d.com/forum-5/topic/i ... ist-cable/
Cheers
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