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Post by fsdreamscapes »

A lot of the "FSX/ESP" power users would tweak their fsx.cfg file for fine tuning their systems, for using aerial imagery and elevation data the "LOD Radius = " setting became very important for visual acuity.



I have a couple of questions regarding prepar3d's prepar3d.cfg file.



a) are the settings for prepar3d being stored in the prepar3d.cfg file in "C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D" as has been done in fsx/esp?



b) if not where can the settings file be found?



c) are the settings for the display meant to stick once the program is exited?



It appears a lot of sections from the FSX.cfg have been dropped in the prepar3d.cfg, is that possibly because of OpenGL implementation as well or would some of those old cfg sections still be relevat to Prepar3d?



Thanks in Advance.



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Beau Hollis
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Post by Beau Hollis »

Yes they are. To my knowledge, we did not remove any settings from this config file, so you should be able to use it the same way you would have used ESP.cfg. I can't guarantee every FSX setting will work, but odds are if you follow config tweaking guides from FSX, you should have similar results with Prepar3D.



It should be noted that many of the configuration options are not included in the default config file because default values are used. You could still add those sections to override the default. There are still some legacy graphics settings in there such as the ability to disable mip-mapping. Clearly that is something you would want or need to do on today's hardware. It's a hold-over from the FSX days.



Settings should stick when you close the app as long as it shuts down normally. If you see settings that don't stick, let us know. We have noticed that graphics settings such as filtering modes don't always carry over from windowed to full-screen mode. This is legacy issue and we are looking into it.
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Post by Beau Hollis »

As another side note, because of Vista/Windows7 permissions, configuration files are stored in a few different places:

Primary Configs are in Roaming area:

DRIVE:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D

The gloabal scenery config is shared by all users, so it is stored here:

DRIVE:\ProgramData\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D

Shader Cache and other temp data can be in the Local area here:

DRIVE:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D

Missions by default are saved here:

DRIVE:\Users\USERNAME\Documents\Prepar3D Files
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Post by fsdreamscapes »

Thanks Beau, I'll take a look at all of that again tomorrow. I did confirm on my shutdown that my settings didn't stick for some reason, will do more digging into why tomorrow.
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Post by fsdreamscapes »

Just wanted to come back to this... I ran some quick tests and copied over a lot of my config settings into the prepar3d.cfg file and everything is running a lot more smoothly with better visuals in sim.



Need to tweak a few more of my settings in the cfg file for the water slider and a couple of other options but most of the settings in the cfg file seemed to have worked.
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Post by Beau Hollis »

About the water settings:

The numerical range of WATER_EFFECTS is now 0-5 rather than 0-11 because we removed the shader model 1.x and shader model 2.x water implementations.



It's also possible that newly added UI settings such as water-clarity slider bathymetrydenable/disable may not stick when you shut down the app.

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Post by whitav8 »

This is perhaps an obscure but important value in the config file that works fine in FSX but stays stuck at "1" in ESP and that is MissingLibraryAlert=0. This permits some objects that are referenced from a higher level to not exist and still NOT cause a popup asking if you want to continue. If you get a chance, could you confirm if that works or not.
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Post by peterfly3 »

Missions by default are saved here:

DRIVE:\Users\USERNAME\Documents\Prepar3D Files

BUT WHERE IS IT WRITTEN ??

I am a French, working on a French PC, I can't save and load I have to modify the path. Can you help me please ?
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Post by janvaane »

Bonjour Pierre: vous trouverez les fichiers dans le dossier «mission». L'autre fichier est stocké dans C: \ Users \ Documents \ Jan\ fichiers\ Prepar3D

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Post by peterfly3 »



thank you

DRIVE:\Users\USERNAME\Documents\Prepar3D Files

BUT WHERE THE PATH IS WRITTEN ??
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Post by janvaane »

Hello Pierre

this is the path... and this is created when using the functions to create a flight (not a mission) and at the end save it.

before you save you can Browse to another location if that is the wish.
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Post by peterfly3 »

I am unable to Load or to Save a flight. My Prepar3D Files are an Autosave generated by FSUIPC, Logbook, Previous Flight.

The path to arrive to Prepar3D is : Ordinateur, SYSTEM (C:),Utilisateurs, ACER, Mes documents, Prepa3D Files.

So i think that if I write it in a Config file all will be running well. BUT WHERE ????
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Post by peterfly3 »

The path is : C:\Utilisateurs\ACER\Mes documents\Prepar3D Files

WHERE TO WRITE IT ???
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Post by janvaane »

Do you start the sim as "Run as administrator"?
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Post by peterfly3 »

YES on Prepar3d.exe
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