Windshield rain effect fps.

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Re: Windshield rain effect fps.

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Hey Memey,

please stop troubleshooting now and just keep running with no rain enabled in the meantime. Nick just posted to me that he is able to re-produce and he has similar system to yours, we are looking into it.

thanks,
Lewis
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Re: Windshield rain effect fps.

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Lewis - A2A wrote: 14 Jan 2022, 06:18 Hey Memey,

please stop troubleshooting now and just keep running with no rain enabled in the meantime. Nick just posted to me that he is able to re-produce and he has similar system to yours, we are looking into it.

thanks,
Lewis
That's great to hear!! and thanks for assisting, hopefully you guys get it sorted out with ease.
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Re: Windshield rain effect fps.

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Hi Memey,

Please can you try replacing the current copy of the "Windshield.ini" file for the B-17 with this version which will hopefully eliminate the frame rate drop you've detected. The file in question is located in the "Documents\Prepar3D v5 Add-ons\A2A\SimObjects\Airplanes\A2A_b17g" folder. You may want to make a back-up of the current file first, in case you wish to switch back to it.

Thanks,
Nick

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Re: Windshield rain effect fps.

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Nick - A2A wrote: 17 Jan 2022, 17:35 Hi Memey,

Please can you try replacing the current copy of the "Windshield.ini" file for the B-17 with this version which will hopefully eliminate the frame rate drop you've detected. The file in question is located in the "Documents\Prepar3D v5 Add-ons\A2A\SimObjects\Airplanes\A2A_b17g" folder. You may want to make a back-up of the current file first, in case you wish to switch back to it.

Thanks,
Nick

P.S. Don't worry if your web browser panics a bit about downloading a *.ini file - it's perfectly safe! :)
Thanks a lot!!! The fps drop appears to be fixed now.
I've deleted the old file as I wasn't using it anyway.
Now I just need to find some rain :D.
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