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DVA5447
Captain, B737-800
Joined on January 16 2008
Century Club
DVA Ten-Year Anniversary
"Lets go Timbers! RCTID" Cornelius, OR
159 legs, 301.8 hours
27 legs,
46.1 hours online 122 legs,
240.0 hours ACARS
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February 12 2008 19:49 ET by Casey Crebs
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Does anyone else have a problem with the 777 liveries in the fleet installer? On mine the paint jobs all look really blurry and you cant really see them. They just look bad. This doesn't happen with any of my other aircrafts, only the 777, and its only the delta liveries, The AF ones look perfect.
Casey CrebsCaptain, B737-800
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DVA1651
Senior Captain, MD-11
Joined on April 25 2004
Everett 250 Club
50 State Club
Globetrotter
DVA Ten-Year Anniversary
Million Mile Club
Eight Century Club
Online Quadruple Century Club
White Pearl Accomplishment
"DAL1651 heavy is type MD-11, ready for blastoff" Nashville, TN
879 legs, 3,275.4 hours
436 legs,
1,621.5 hours online 626 legs,
2,413.4 hours ACARS 28 legs,
89.5 hours event
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February 12 2008 19:53 ET by James Marshall
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You kinda just have to live with it. Mine was like that too. Just zoom way in and back out. It'll TEMPORARILY clear up... or should.
James MarshallSenior Captain, MD-11
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DVA5447
Captain, B737-800
Joined on January 16 2008
Century Club
DVA Ten-Year Anniversary
"Lets go Timbers! RCTID" Cornelius, OR
159 legs, 301.8 hours
27 legs,
46.1 hours online 122 legs,
240.0 hours ACARS
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February 12 2008 20:26 ET by Casey Crebs
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Ok, I just wanted to make sure nothing was wrong with mine or something. Thanks
Casey CrebsCaptain, B737-800
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DVA3481
Captain, B777-200
E-MAIL
Joined on August 04 2006
Double Century Club
Northeastern United States
232 legs, 709.5 hours
2 legs,
3.0 hours online 196 legs,
611.7 hours ACARS
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February 13 2008 11:25 ET by Bob Stewart
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I use the Wilco 777 and the paint jobs on it are extremely nice.
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DVA3787
Senior Captain, CRJ-200
OLP
Joined on December 01 2006
Double Century Club
50 State Club
Online Double Century Club
"Small planes don't make small brains" Western Europe
277 legs, 515.9 hours
204 legs,
397.0 hours online 244 legs,
456.2 hours ACARS 39 legs,
80.6 hours event
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February 13 2008 20:21 ET by Mark Salter
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When I flew the 777, the paint job on the tail was almost always in a blur. No other parts though.
Mark SalterSenior Captain, CRJ-200
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DVA630
Senior Captain, B777-200
Joined on June 22 2002
Million Mile Club
DVA Twenty-Year Anniversary
Eight Century Club
Online Seven Century Club
Everett 250 Club
B757 100 Club
"Flightsimaroma therapy." Bainbridge, PA
873 legs, 2,775.4 hours
783 legs,
2,429.4 hours online 487 legs,
1,454.8 hours ACARS 19 legs,
64.1 hours event
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February 23 2008 14:46 ET by Kenneth Rodriguez
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This has something to do with the Mip Maps if I remember correctly. Uninstall the 777 and re-install with the fleet installer that has the (FSX) next to it. For some odd reason, this fixed the same problem for me.
Regards.
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DVA3512
Captain, B737-800
Joined on September 04 2006
Western United States
54 legs, 146.3 hours
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February 23 2008 16:02 ET by Barry Harmon
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If it's mip map issue you can solve it by opening the texture with DXTBMP, saving it as a 32bit bitmap, then using a program like PhotoShop or Gimp to save it without mip maps. Use DXTBMP to re-save it as a DXT3 (or whatever it originally was) and the problem should go away.
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DVA5595
First Officer, B767-300
Joined on February 21 2008
Century Club
"Flying High" Spring, TX USA
111 legs, 396.2 hours
7 legs,
13.6 hours online 108 legs,
390.2 hours ACARS
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February 27 2008 13:29 ET by Paul Davies
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If you fly the 777 I highly recommend the FeelThere/Wilco 777. It is modelled quite well and flies beautifully. I ocasionally have problems with LNAV and it not tracking the flight path, but I have a feeling that's a problem with my computer, not the product.
Paul DaviesFirst Officer, B767-300
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