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Edward,

 

Are you going to adress the problem that exists with you inflight map.

 

The problem is; it does no show up in anything less than the TERRAIN DETAIL setting set to "HIGH".

 

If TERRAIN DETAIL set to LOW or MEDIUM; no map.

 

Thank you,

A Paying Customer.

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Taz

 

I'm looking into it, but so far I can't duplicate the problem on my rig. I get the normal inflght map on low, medium, and high graphic settings. What is your graphics card and what are the drivers you are using?

 

Edward

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Taz

 

I'm looking into it, but so far I can't duplicate the problem on my rig. I get the normal inflght map on low, medium, and high graphic settings. What is your graphics card and what are the drivers you are using?

 

Edward

 

Settings:1280 X 768 X32 both in the game and computer.

 

Grapihcs card:ATI Technologies Inc Radeon 9800 series

 

Driver Date:3/14/07

 

Driver Version: 8.360.0.0

 

Hope this information helps.

 

Missing the inflight map is not that big of a deal.

 

I fly Air to Air so I don't really care about high terrain details.

 

In fact I lower them to get higher F.P.S.

 

All your, and other folks terrains work perfectly.

 

Any settings.

 

Hope this helps.

 

I know I have spoke with one other, same problem.

 

Thanks,

Taz

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It might be a ATI Radeon Card thing. I have an NVidia GeForce 7900GS. Does the other person with the white map have an ATI Radeon also? I'll have to test it on a system with that brand card to check. I've tried to get the in-flight white map on my system but it always displays perfectly.

 

It could also be that the terrain is both High Resolution and Full Scale, ie 40% bigger than the usual sized maps. I'll keep testing to find the trouble. Let me know of any other problems.

 

Edward

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Taz

 

It might be a ATI Radeon Card thing. I have an NVidia GeForce 7900GS. Does the other person with the white map have an ATI Radeon also? I'll have to test it on a system with that brand card to check. I've tried to get the in-flight white map on my system but it always displays perfectly.

 

It could also be that the terrain is both High Resolution and Full Scale, ie 40% bigger than the usual sized maps. I'll keep testing to find the trouble. Let me know of any other problems.

 

Edward

 

That is the only problem.

 

I have been working on a Sabre upgrade project.

 

In the Korean Update terrain fuel consumption value is 1.10

 

In you NEW KOREAN terrain fuel consumption values must be altered to 0.70 to cover the same ground for fuel spent.

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And the other person name was "Strider".

 

I have no idea what he has for a graphics card.

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Edward,

 

Spoke with another person, same problem.

 

ATI graphics card.

 

Oh, and was there a piticular reason that Osan AB (K-55) was excluded.

 

Just wondering.

 

Thanks.

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Taz

 

Sounds like the Inflight Map issue is related to ATI Radeon Graphics Cards. I'll try and get a hold of one and test it. For now I guess the best Work Around is just to leave Terrain texture detail on high.

 

The only reason I left out Osan AB was in the book I was using to place the Airfields, USAF in Korea 1950-53 by Futrell, it seemed Osan wasn't a big base until after the Korean War was over. I could do a modern version adding in Osan AB and some more modern North Korean and Chinese airbases if you wish. I've also got a more modern forested Korea tiles version I could send you to try out if you want. Just send me your email if you want the more forested tiles.

 

Edward

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Edward,

 

I beg to disagree.

 

Osan was a Major staginng base for the F-86 Figher Bomber aircraft in starting in 1953.

 

Problem is alot of crap has been written about the Korean War 1950-1953.

 

A person has to examine all resources and find what is true.

 

Freedom of Press , right or wrong. LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

About the inflight map. Really does not bother me.

 

But as a developer, thought you'd want to know.

 

If you decied to do a Winter version, I got another $15.00.

 

E-mail address:Tazkiller@zur-tech.com

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Taz"killer"

 

That's what I understood. Since Osan was not really built up until 1953 (I think the war ended in July 1953) I didn't want to have aircraft flying out of Osan in 1950, 1951, and 1952. At least that was my (probably faulty) thinking when I was making this. I'm currently working on updating My Korean War campaign to work with the Photoreal Korea. I guess I could add in Osan AB and have it activate in 1953 in the campaign. Let me see what I can do.

 

More Forested Korea Tiles on the way. Let me know what you think.

 

Edward

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Thanks Edward,

 

All I seek is historical correctness.

 

These where noble aircraft that flew, and noble men that flew them.

 

All disappearing!!!

 

Would it not be nice in our passion to play, to preserve.

 

Thanks again for all your efforts.

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