Night light

Then I saw something
Then Windows 10 updated, that is, I came out two agg and made today, the latest nvidia drivers.
Tonight I fly with fbw from eddm-eham
At eddm everything is fine, at eham I see that in the final or anyway when I turn on all the lights, it flickers like a graphic problem, I land ok. I restart the sim in Amsterdam but the lights are fine

ermmm…what?

English isnt everyones first language. ^^^

Is it the lights inside the aircraft that are flickering or the lights at the airport?

If its the FBW lights flickering, I had the same issue with cockpit lights flickering. It could be two copies of FBW interfering with each other. When I installed FBW from the FBW app, I had to delete the one I downloaded from the Marketplace to fix my issue.

no, I have one copy of fbw.

tonight during a flight with fbw from Munich to Amsterdam when I’m landing I notice the lights malfunctioning, like flashes. As soon as I landed I tried to restart the flight from Amsterdam and the problem did not occur.

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If possible try to provide a screenshot of your problem.

Not easy to post a screenshot of a flashing light. It’s either off or it’s on :slight_smile:

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Video whatever something for us visually. Thanks for the correction.

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Do you have Rendering Scale set to anything other than 100%?

Can you reproduce the issue or was it a one-off?

I think this belongs to the Bugs&Issues category.

Example

Known issue, you can vote here:

Workaround seems to be rolling back to Nvida driver 466.77.

https://cloud-ex42.usaupload.com/file/57Kv/IMG_3964.MOV

One example for me


I can’t get the pad more clearer than this. Light on the plane is ok for me.
Lights of the city are, sorry to say, way off. Downtown LA irl is way more visible then this…

Vegas by morning (and night) is way prettier then LA. Both programmatry cities i thought?

No
no, I’m not, too, as good as lights like yours, but I mean this, lights on planes as I see from you.

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