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Persistent white rays from spinner in clouds and weather


rickw844
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Hello,

I just updated to X Plane 11.30r3 (public release) and TBM900 v 1.1.4b.  I am still displaying those white rays while in clouds and weather (see screen shots and attached X Plane log file) as has been occurring ever since the initial release.  Can you please offer a solution to this annoying problem?  This only happen in external views while flying in heavy weather.

Thank you.

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Log.txt

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8 hours ago, rickw844 said:

Hello,

I just updated to X Plane 11.30r3 (public release) and TBM900 v 1.1.4b.  I am still displaying those white rays while in clouds and weather (see screen shots and attached X Plane log file) as has been occurring ever since the initial release.  Can you please offer a solution to this annoying problem?  This only happen in external views while flying in heavy weather.

Thank you.

Log.txt

I had a look at your log file and found this.

"WARNING: extension missing proc glSpecializeShader.  This is a problem with your video driver."

The ice is using shaders, and it's almost definite there is something wrong with your drivers or the GPU itself.  This is something you need to investigate on your end, as no one else is having this problem. 

2 hours ago, voleo said:

Hi rickw844,

Not sure it will help you but I do too have some effects around the propeller. Much nicer than yours but a bit disturbing. Hope the dev can help. Keep up the great work guys !

 

Regards,

Voleo

TBM900_6.png

This is a new feature that toto added.  Propeller vortices under the right atmospheric conditions.

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