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dbcunnz wrote:QUOTE (dbcunnz @ May 10 2014,12:54 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Just a little advice Zain these people that are trying to help you solve your problem are not young kids and know what they are talking about other wise they would not be giving you advice on how to fix your problem.
I know it is hard for kids your age to take advice from older knowledgeable people but if you want to fix your problems I suggest you listen to what they have to say and show a little more respect to those trying to help you.
What he said'All things are possible to him that believes'
dbcunnz wrote:QUOTE (dbcunnz @ May 10 2014,12:54 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Just a little advice Zain these people that are trying to help you solve your problem are not young kids and know what they are talking about other wise they would not be giving you advice on how to fix your problem.
I know it is hard for kids your age to take advice from older knowledgeable people but if you want to fix your problems I suggest you listen to what they have to say and show a little more respect to those trying to help you.
Han Fei ( 280–233 BC), was a Chinese philosopher who once said "Bitter medicine cures sickness; unpalatable advice benefits conduct."Last edited by omitchell on Sun May 11, 2014 12:57 am, edited 1 time in total.
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"You land a million planes safely, then you have one little mid-air
and you never hear the end of it."
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Ian Warren wrote:QUOTE (Ian Warren @ May 11 2014,12:49 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Arr these fortune cookies today, a wealth of knowledge.
It seemed fitting..
Founder and Former CEO of VANZ
"You land a million planes safely, then you have one little mid-air
and you never hear the end of it."
Air Traffic Controller, New York TRACON
Westbury, L.I
rocky289 wrote:QUOTE (rocky289 @ May 11 2014,10:25 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>You doods were up late.
Time got away, bit 'blurry eyed' I decide to watch a DVD doco Marty dropped of here yesterday, next thing its 1.00am, I have not reset the clock back, another technical issue
rocky289 wrote:QUOTE (rocky289 @ May 11 2014,9:25 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>You doods were up late.
We go hard
Founder and Former CEO of VANZ
"You land a million planes safely, then you have one little mid-air
and you never hear the end of it."
Air Traffic Controller, New York TRACON
Westbury, L.I
omitchell wrote:QUOTE (omitchell @ May 11 2014,12:38 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Han Fei ( 280–233 BC), was a Chinese philosopher who once said "Bitter medicine cures sickness; unpalatable advice benefits conduct."
Well said![]()
Right, as I won't get into the computer for fixing the FSX blurries, but I tried omitchell's idea first, then ardypilot's idea. I will share the results on Friday, due to school.- Zain
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zk2704 wrote:QUOTE (zk2704 @ May 12 2014,9:27 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Well said![]()
Right, as I won't get into the computer for fixing the FSX blurries, but I tried omitchell's idea first, then ardypilot's idea. I will share the results on Friday, due to school.
Fully understand. Nice to see school takes precedent.
Founder and Former CEO of VANZ
"You land a million planes safely, then you have one little mid-air
and you never hear the end of it."
Air Traffic Controller, New York TRACON
Westbury, L.I

zk2704 wrote:QUOTE (zk2704 @ Jun 21 2014,4:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Well, did some edits on the Catalyst Control Centre and it fixed my problem. Thanks guys for the suggestions.
Well done that man!
I did notice in an earlier post that you had the screen settings in FSX display at 16bit. You could also change this to the 32 bit settings (your graphics details should handle it OK..) May help some more :-)
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