- STEAM FLIGHT SIMULATOR X REX 4 DRIVERS
- STEAM FLIGHT SIMULATOR X REX 4 UPDATE
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- STEAM FLIGHT SIMULATOR X REX 4 FULL
- STEAM FLIGHT SIMULATOR X REX 4 PC
These show the 146’s extensive cockpit lighting options which are fully-functional in MSFS – dimmable and independent Captain and First Officer instrument and flood lighting, hundreds of annunciators (which all work like the real thing), dome and emergency lighting, pilot lap and flight kit spotlights and more.
STEAM FLIGHT SIMULATOR X REX 4 UPDATE
“Here’s another Development Update and the latest screenshots for our 146 Professional for MSFS. We also get a brief development update and the promise of a video. Report ID: b7859a1f-0fb1-40c1-80e9-97fe7e05259eįaulting package-relative application ID:įrom searches I understand that exception 0xc0000005 is a memory access violation - but I’m afraid that’s beyond my expertise so I don’t know what might be a sensible thing to do about it.Third-party developers have revealed plenty of new assets and released new addons for Microsoft Flight Simulator.įirst of all, we take a brand new look at the BAE 146 by Just Flight. That folder does exist - are you suggesting to rename it just to something else so that FS can’t find it, for example? I have run a complete uninstall and reinstall of the basic program from Steam, and as part of that I did hunt down and delete any FS-related folders I could find in AppData but the reinstall did set them up again.Īnd the Event Viewer does log an error which looks like this:įaulting application name: FlightSimulator.exe, version: 1.12.13.0, time stamp: 0x5fda3fe4įaulting module name: unknown, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x00000000įaulting application start time: 0x01d6e5ce69b52371įaulting application path: C:\Programs\Games\Steam\steamapps\common\MicrosoftFlightSimulator\FlightSimulator.exe MalexPrime, I have to be honest I’m not sure what you mean for me to rename the folder - as in, from what and to what. The other games I play frequently seem to have adapted to the change without issues.
STEAM FLIGHT SIMULATOR X REX 4 DRIVERS
I have indeed uninstalled the Nvidia stuff including the drivers and GeForce Experience app, etc. The error still occurs but I’ll leave it at that setting to be going on with. I’ve set the page file to between 4-20Gb as suggested.
I’ve checked that and there are some error details but they’re pretty technical - I’ll paste them in a moment. I’ve got to be honest I didn’t know the Event Viewer was there.
STEAM FLIGHT SIMULATOR X REX 4 PC
The CPU is a Ryzen 5 and the PC has 16Gb RAM - but again, only the GPU has changed since it last ran okay.) The new one is a Radeon RX 580 with 8Gb which I’d hoped would be an improvement. (PS - For info, the old card was a GeForce GTX 960. So, forum - does anyone have any other suggestions? Anything else I might try? But since the card works fine for everything else, I think if I’m forced to choose, I’ll keep the card and ditch FS.īut I’d rather not have to choose. The whole point was to make FS work somewhere approaching properly.
STEAM FLIGHT SIMULATOR X REX 4 FULL
(I can’t do a full reinstall because the game doesn’t get far enough to trigger one.) The only suggestion I’ve found that I haven’t tried is switching back to the old card - but to be honest I’d rather avoid that if possible. I’ve tried various ‘fixes’ I’ve found on forums including checking installation integrity via Steam, reinstalling the XBox PC app to make sure Gaming Services is up to date, and finally uninstalling FS and redownloading from Steam. In Task Manager, the flightsimulator.exe process starts up under Steam, goes to around 11% CPU usage and a solid 343.5 Mb RAM, stays there for about 30-60 seconds or so, then shuts off. In Steam, I get a window saying “Preparing to launch”, which then disappears, the green Play button becomes the blue Stop button for about a minute, and then it just clicks back to Play again. In every case, I get a cursor “wait” swirly for a few seconds, then just nothing. I’ve tried loading from Steam, via desktop icon, and through the Radeon management app. Unfortunately, I’m now unable to start FS at all. Today I installed a new GPU which I’d hoped would at least make it possible for me to switch the sky back on (volumetric effects were murdering my previous 2Gb GPU so I generally flew with them off).
STEAM FLIGHT SIMULATOR X REX 4 UPGRADE
After a CPU/RAM upgrade things improved quite a bit. It worked, but not terribly well - though I went into that eyes open. I’ve been running it more or less since the Steam release, but on a pretty sub-spec PC. Sorry to bother you, but I seem to have joined the ranks of people who can’t get FS2020 to start up.