

- #Is fsx deluxe 64bit how to
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The ConcordeX product correctly relies on mipmapped textures to reduce visual artifacts when users fly it for a long time. My Concorde-X external model looks a bit blurry from some visual angles. Please only use them if you don’t care about the visual quality loss. The textures used in Normal Quality have been reduced in size and correspondingly offer a lower visual quality experience. Normal Quality textures are to be used only if you experience graphics issues with aircraft texture loss in FSX due to lower graphics card capacity. You should always select highest quality textures to enjoy the Concorde-X in its fullest. Why do I have to select between highest quality and normal quality textures? Details are posted by Nick N in the SimForum link here.
#Is fsx deluxe 64bit Patch
Also, if you’re running FSX Acceleration, be sure to use the patch that you will find for that version.

UTX Europe needs to be updated to at LEAST v1.4 using the service pack found on their web site, otherwise you’ll be certain to run out of memory with the Concorde. I am experiencing out-of-memory issues and I have UTX Europe installed. Flight Sim Labs produced a utility to fix the problem permanently in your FSX installation – you can find this utility here. Thanks to Jesus Altuve who found this undocumented HIGHMEMFIX entry in fsx.cfg, it’s now possible to work around and resolve this bug. Why?įSX has a known bug with disappearing textures when it becomes overloaded with textures requests from the combination of scenery and aircraft parts. I am getting texture corruption and/or disappearing aircraft parts.
#Is fsx deluxe 64bit how to
There are several crashes reported on various flight sim-related news sites, related to FSX and DEP – the solution is always the same: The user has to disable DEP entirely, to run FSX properly.įor further details and a step-by-step guide on how to solve this problem, please follow Lefteris’ blog entry here. The reason for this has to do with FSX (and Vista / Win2008) not properly handling the security facility called “Data Execution Prevention” (DEP for short). You have read the Readme file that shows up after the installation is complete, right? You *have* made sure you’ve installed the SimuFly CIVA INS, right? If you have, and you still experience crash issues, then read on:Ī small percentage of users are reporting a Flight Simulator X crash to desktop when they try to run the Concorde for the first time and the activation mechanism kicks in. My computer crashes when I first run the Concorde-X. You can find and download it clicking this link.
#Is fsx deluxe 64bit install
Why?Īs per the instructions in the manual and the readme file, you need to install the SimuFly CIVA-C freeware gauge. I get an error “loading CIVAC.gau” and then the sim closes. If the Concorde-X loads properly and you can fly, then you can be assured the activation has already taken place. You shouldn’t have to do anything to activate your Concorde-X product – the activation mechanism should be transparent to you as long as your computer is connected to the Internet. I heard that the Concorde-X product requires activation.

If you’ve lost or can’t find it, visit the eSellerate Store support page to have it emailed to you. If you don’t have your purchase receipt in your email inbox, double-check your spam folder.
#Is fsx deluxe 64bit serial number
Please look at your purchase receipt – the Serial Number is in big bold letters and starts with “CONCORDEX-” for FSX versions or “CONCX-P3D-” for P3D versions. The installer needs my Serial Number to continue, but I can’t find it!
