Tried to fly the Pilatus PC-24 out of Falkoping airport at night. After walk around I enter the cockpit and it is all blown-out (light wise).
Same thing happened to me when starting a night flight with the NXCub. Unfortunatelly I didn’t record the screen. I am an Xbox Series X user.
It seems to happen to all Asobo made planes.
For the NXCub, the problem appears to be that the pilots flashlight is too bright:
Looking right. the flashlight is pointing out the window:
Looking straight ahead:
Partial Specs & current settings:
Build: v1.1.10.0
No 3rd-Party or Community Addons (default installation)
Developer Mode is Off / No changes
Hardware: i7-12700K (No overclocking or undervolting), 32 GB 5200 MHz DDR5 CL40, Intel Arc 770 (16GB, v32.0.101.6299).
Graphics Tab: Full Screen; HDR: Off; Resolution: 3840 x 2160; AA: TAA; Render scaling: 70; AMD FidelityFX: 100; VSync: Off; FRL: N/A; Dynamic FRT: Off; TLOD: 400; OST Pre-Cache: Ultra; Disp. Map: On; Buildings: High; Trees, Plants, Rocks, Grass: Medium; OLD: 150; Clouds, Texture Res: Ultra; AF: 16x; TS: 2x2; Water: Medium; RayTracing: On; SM: 2048; TS: 1024; CS: High; WE, AO: Medium; CR: 256; RR: Medium; LS: Ultra; DoF, MB: Off, GCRR: High; CQ: Ultra; TAQ, AT, RT, ST: High.
MSFS Version: MS-Store, Premium Deluxe
[Edit 12/15/24] I’ve just discovered that there is a setting to toggle the flashlight off & on in Settings / Controls. Have yet to test if using this solves the issue with the NXCub. This is where having documentation on all controls would have been really useful]



