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.FS2004 - FAQ |
Aircraft
selection menu
Open the aircraft.cfg of each vehicle in notepad and look for this section
below:
[fltsim.0]
title=M1-A1
sim=M1-A1
model=
panel=
sound=
texture=
checklists=M1-A1_CHECK
atc_id=M1-A1
atc_airline=Army
atc_flight_number=M1A1
ui_manufacturer=General Dynamics *
ui_type=M1-A1 *
ui_variation=Army *
visual_damage=1
* The ui variables will list the aircraft by manufacturer in the selection
menu.
Nav2 radio
Add the following lines to the aircraft.cfg file of the vehicle you wish
to have Nav2 active:
[Radios]
Audio.1=1
Com.1=1, 1
Com.2=1, 1
Nav.1=1, 1, 1
Nav.2=1, 1, 0
Adf.1=1
Transponder.1=1
Marker.1=1
Remove brakes sign
1. Using notepad or wordpad, open up your FS2004.cfg file
2. Look for the section named (Sim).
3. Find the section which says:
(SIM)
SYSCLOCK=1
4. Add the line
show_brake_message=0 below SYSCLOCK=1
Overspeed message
Go to the menu: \aircraft\realism settings and then unchecking 'aircraft
stress causes damage'
Open aircraft doors
Press shift and E together. Not all models are equipped with this animation
and some will use the variable to animate another object.
Blurry textures
Mip Mapping and texture size play a part in this but so can video card
settings. To adjust these settings you can access the display properties
and change the texture size and turn off Mip Mapping.
FS2004 some aircraft have
no wheelset on AI
Older models compiled with earlier version of FSDS1 do not show the undercarrige
properly. There is no fix for this other than to look for updated models
built with GMAX or FSDS2.
Virtual cockpits and 2d
panels
Virtual cockpits in Flight Simulator 2004 are not easily transferred or
installed as they are a part of the compiled model file. The default 2d
panels are available and you can modify them easily. They are found in
the vehicles panel folder.
Can you increase fluidity
by removing the FPS lock?
Not really. This setting allows the simulator to self-adjust to your preferences
with out much user intervention. If you have the target frame rate locked
at 30 fps in settings\display and your computer is giving you 28FPS consistently
then your card will probably stay there regardless of the FPS lock you
provide.
Installing 3rd party scenery
in FS2004
Startup Screen > Settings > Scenery Library
Click Add Area button.
Browse to your scenery in your
old FS2002 folder.
Click on it to open it BUT
DO NOT highlight the scenery folder as we used to do (this would prevent
it working).
Click OK
The scenery will now be at
the top of the list and Enabled.
Click OK
Exit FS by clicking the X at
top right corner of the Settings Screen.
Confirm that you wish to exit
FS.
Now Re-Start FS and the scenery
will be added and the indexes rebuilt during the start up sequence.
Be sure you have doubleclicked
the scenery folder you are adding and that it is highlighted.
Config
change for auto-rotation in default B206 and R22
1.) changed the two cyclic entries in the .cfg file to
2.0 from 1.0.
We now can get a right 360
in hover if not using the pedals.
No CD 4 for runtime
1.)Download this file to your hard drive.
2.) Copy and paste it into your root FS2004 directory saying yes to replacing
the exsisting one. Note: BACKUP YOUR ORIGINAL .EXE FILE.
Is Real Weather working?
It seems as though the reporting stations for FS2004 has not changed since
FS2000. The metar files are indeed always current but have a half-life
of one hour. One user has suggested that shifting patterns are usually
10 -15 mins behind what happens in the real world. So, if the weather
in FS2004 when loaded is somewhat fair when it should be cloudy or thunderous
give it 15 mins or so before adjusting it yourself.
Runway
and approach lights look
There are now scalars in the
FS9 config file that will allow you to scale the size of each category
of lights to your liking. The values have to be added to the [DISPLAY]
section of the fs9.cfg file, they are set to 1.0 by default. This is a
power user option and has no UI.
RUNWAY_LIGHTS_SURFACE_SCALAR
(scales edge, center, end, and touchdown lights)
RUNWAY_LIGHTS_VASI_SCALAR (scales
VASI lights)
RUNWAY_LIGHTS_APPROACH_SCALAR
(scales approach light bars)
RUNWAY_LIGHTS_STROBE_SCALAR
(scales RAILs and ODALs)
Pan
the view in the 2D cockpit
In the fs9.cfg file add this
line in the (CONTROLS) section:
pan_in_cockpit_mode=1
NVIDIA
FX video card panels don't display
Use the 44.67 WHQL drivers
or higher, if they have not been released yet on www.nvidia.com download
them at www.guru3d.com
Pushback
With the push-back function:
SHIFT+P to start going back, SHIFT+P then 1 (main keyboard) to back and
turn left, SHIFT+P then 2 to back and turn right, and don't forget SHIFT+P
again to stop moving!
Custom
view options
Enter your different settings,
such as fuel load, zoom, spot view position and distance, type of axis
indicator etc, and save the flight and set it as the default flight.
AI
aircraft
Press CTRL+W (key defined by
default in the US version) to open a window showing your plane in spot
view, press CTRL+W again to cycle between the ATC controlled aircraft
in your vicinity, press ] or right-click on it to close that window.
OBS
with the Boeing 747-400 panel
With NORM panel, switch to
NAV. In the center glass you will see the current course setting in the
upper right corner, click over the numbers to set the OBS...
Raise
the seat in the cockpit view for an aircraft
Open the panel.cfg of the aircraft
you want to modify the default point of view for the forward view, and
edit/add the following line in the section: VIEW_FORWARD_DIR=X.X, Y.Y,
Z.Z
Increase
the Pan rate
This is in the fs9.cfg under:
(CONTROLS)
KBDAIL=46
KBDELEV=46
KBDRUD=64
PAN_RATE=400 <----------- increase this value
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