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Hey,

I must say the TBM 900 is an awesome product. But, unfortunately there are three things that are preventing me to keep flying this plane after two days of fiddling with it (3x1.5h flights):

  1. At night, the PFD and MFD screens look way too bright, to the point they loose contrast, become harder to read, and are uncomfortable to the eyes (also ugly, to be honest). Unsurprisingly, I notice there is no video in YouTube flying the TBM at night time. I guess, like me, the issue at the displays is preventing to enjoy flying this bird when dark. I just hope I'm missing a way to dim it at night.
  2. The warning chimes are way too loud, they hurt my ears every time, and the only way I found is lower the volume so much, than I don't hear anything, not even switches or engine, preventing me to fully enjoy the aircraft's sounds (besides the chimes). Tried to look for the .wav, to edit it and lower its gain, but had no success. I would like to know if there is a mixer or way to configure the aircraft's sounds like there is in other products.
  3. The performance. I have a powerful rig (i7 7700k + 1080 Ti + 3200 Mhz CL15 RAM) and don't get to the point of dropping frames, but still feel the aircraft is the heaviest aircraft I have ever run, performance-wise. More than the biggest airliners, with more complex 3D models, avionics, cockpits and subsystems. I'd like to see some kind of optimisation, like lower poly model, lower res textures, etc.

Is there any way I can get a solution to this issues?

Regards,

Harlock

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1. The G1000 displays cannot be dimmed at this time. This revolves around an X-Plane limitation at the moment.

2. Sounds are all done in FMOD. Any volume controlling is handled by X-Plane settings. Any products you have that currently feature custom volume panels will slowly lose this feature (as they have been) with the adoption of FMOD.

3. Your analysis that this aircraft is somehow not as complex is likely your mind only considering the simple look of a panel. In honesty, it's one of the most complex, if not the most complex simulations to date from a programming perspective.

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Just to add, are you running XVision?  It's been known to make the G1000 colors blow out all contrast and color.

I won't get into a discussion on what add on is more complex, because I don't have any of the airliners you mentioned, but I'm going to echo Cameron's comments on that.  Also, the TBM is the first add on to use synthetic vision.  Have you cycled through the different pages on the MFD to see what else is there?  Traffic, weather radar, terrain radar, etc...

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8 hours ago, Cameron said:

1. The G1000 displays cannot be dimmed at this time. This revolves around an X-Plane limitation at the moment.

2. Sounds are all done in FMOD. Any volume controlling is handled by X-Plane settings. Any products you have that currently feature custom volume panels will slowly lose this feature (as they have been) with the adoption of FMOD.

3. Your analysis that this aircraft is somehow not as complex is likely your mind only considering the simple look of a panel. In honesty, it's one of the most complex, if not the most complex simulations to date from a programming perspective.

1. Is there any way (file editing?) I can dim them slightly, I may be able to deal with them being a bit less bright on the day and more readable at night.

2. Is there any way (file editing?) I can lower the gain of the chime in relation with the rest of the aircraft sounds?

3. I put at least an hour benchmarking the performance of this aircraft, with different graphic settings, cameras, states of flight, G1000 settings. And I know how to differentiate the load coming from the system simulation and the load coming from the graphical rendering. I must also say this is my 3rd point as its the one that bothers me the less. I just think having a lower poly/lower res version may help a lot of users that may not be running a rig like mine. After all, I can do a whole flight without dropping a single frame under 55 fps, which is not that bad. I just wish I could run it at 60 fps stable with vsync or arround 80-90 without vsync. (Just like LES Saab 340A or IXEG 737 Classic - I bet you may have heard of those :P).

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3 hours ago, Goran_M said:

Just to add, are you running XVision?  It's been known to make the G1000 colors blow out all contrast and color.

I won't get into a discussion on what add on is more complex, because I don't have any of the airliners you mentioned, but I'm going to echo Cameron's comments on that.  Also, the TBM is the first add on to use synthetic vision.  Have you cycled through the different pages on the MFD to see what else is there?  Traffic, weather radar, terrain radar, etc...

I am not running XVision. And yes, I know how deeply the G1000 is simulated in this product. I do limit the use of synthetic vision for TO/LDG, as well as weather radar when climbing and descending through the cloud ceiling. Traffic is active at all times. Topographic overlay I'd love to have it on at all times but I also try to limit its use. Pathway visualisation I only use for SID/STAR. Just to name some examples.

Also, I want to say I'm not trying to 'criticise' the product. I love this plane (and I mean, truly LOVE) and I'm trying to get this issues solved son I can keep flying it - a whole lot more - This plane made me feel like doing a whole big tour with it, but as I said, at lest the 2 first things I pointed out are driving me crazy, and would like to find a solution to enjoy the plane 100%. Just like - as I already named - I do with LES 340A and IXEG 733. Which, to be honest, I can't even find a single complain about them.

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23 minutes ago, HarlockG said:

1. Is there any way (file editing?) I can dim them slightly, I may be able to deal with them being a bit less bright on the day and more readable at night.

No.

23 minutes ago, HarlockG said:

2. Is there any way (file editing?) I can lower the gain of the chime in relation with the rest of the aircraft sounds?

Aircraft/X-Aviation/TBM-900/plugins/systems/sounds

23 minutes ago, HarlockG said:

3. I put at least an hour benchmarking the performance of this aircraft, with different graphic settings, cameras, states of flight, G1000 settings. And I know how to differentiate the load coming from the system simulation and the load coming from the graphical rendering. I must also say this is my 3rd point as its the one that bothers me the less. I just think having a lower poly/lower res version may help a lot of users that may not be running a rig like mine. After all, I can do a whole flight without dropping a single frame under 55 fps, which is not that bad. I just wish I could run it at 60 fps stable with vsync or arround 80-90 without vsync. (Just like LES Saab 340A or IXEG 737 Classic - I bet you may have heard of those :P).

Sorry, but complaining about 55fps just makes me pretty much shake my head. I'm just not going to go there.

In short, there are no plans to change anything 3D related. Programming wise, the product is highly optimized and utilizes multiple threads.

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13 minutes ago, Cameron said:

No.

Aircraft/X-Aviation/TBM-900/plugins/systems/sounds

Sorry, but complaining about 55fps just makes me pretty much shake my head. I'm just not going to go there.

In short, there are no plans to change anything 3D related. Programming wise, the product is highly optimized and utilizes multiple threads.

Well that's a really bad new.

I already looked at that folder, but I'm having issue finding the actual chime sound for Master Caution/Warning. Could you tell me file name for that, please?

As I said, I'm not complaining about 55fps... I precisely said that's okay to me. I'm complaining about a heavy load on the machine. But I also said this bothers me the least. I just said, comparatively, I wish it run like other products. As I said, I think the LES 340A and IXEG 733 are very good examples on this.

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11 minutes ago, HarlockG said:

I already looked at that folder, but I'm having issue finding the actual chime sound for Master Caution/Warning. Could you tell me file name for that, please?

Are you sure you looked in the right folder?

Not Aircraft/X-Aviation/TBM-900/sounds, but Aircraft/X-Aviation/TBM-900/plugins/systems/sounds

Be sure not to confuse those folder paths. I'm pretty sure you'll find what you're looking for there.

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4 hours ago, Goran_M said:

Just to add, are you running XVision?  It's been known to make the G1000 colors blow out all contrast and color.

I won't get into a discussion on what add on is more complex, because I don't have any of the airliners you mentioned, but I'm going to echo Cameron's comments on that.  Also, the TBM is the first add on to use synthetic vision.  Have you cycled through the different pages on the MFD to see what else is there?  Traffic, weather radar, terrain radar, etc...

Sorry, but re-reading through the whole thread I just realised - and thought it was somewhat funny - I don't think I haven't mentioned any airliner in my original thread! :lol:

Getting back to the topic: I must excuse myself again, Cameron, you are right. I'm editing the sounds right now.

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6 minutes ago, HarlockG said:

Sorry, but re-reading through the whole thread I just realised - and thought it was somewhat funny - I don't think I haven't mentioned any airliner in my original thread! :lol:

You said: " More than the biggest airliners, with more complex 3D models, avionics, cockpits and subsystems."

I think that was enough information to go by for Goran considering he doesn't have any airliners.

 

6 minutes ago, HarlockG said:

Getting back to the topic: I must excuse myself again, Cameron, you are right. I'm editing the sounds right now.

B)

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3 minutes ago, Cameron said:

You said: " More than the biggest airliners, with more complex 3D models, avionics, cockpits and subsystems."

Okay, but also we could fit the 340A in that category: My wording could have been better and have said biggER instead. :P

So, after applying -12db gain on aural_warning.wav and aural_warning_hs.wav, I'd say the 2nd issue is completely solved for me. While remaining completely audible (such a high frequency tone doesn't have any issues cutting through the lower rumble sounds, like the engine or the GPU) they are no longer painful to my eardrums. A bit like you can hear here. Cutting over the ambient sound, yet not necessarily loud. You can see a quick test here. Thanks for your help in solving this.

Getting back to the 1st issue... G1000 display's brightness: Is this issue/feature on the backlog in case this X-Plane limitation gets solved?

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2 minutes ago, RobW05 said:

@HarlockG

Would you mind posting your system specs? I almost dropped my coffee cup reading about 55 fps :D

That machine sounds like the praised land from my point of view, assuming that we're not talking vanilla xplane 11 and TBM900 only without anything else. :)

It is an Intel i7-7700k (no OC) with 2x8GB of RAM running at 3200Mhz (OC) CL15. A 1080 Ti (EVGA FTW3, slightly OC'ed by manufacturer over the Geforce reference model, but no further manual OC done) and while the system has a Samsung 850 Evo SSD, X-Plane is stored at a regular WD Blue HDD.

Funny fact about this rig: 8700k/Z370 was launched a month later it was built. Didn't see that one coming. <_<

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As Cameron mentioned, the G1000 will be looked at in a future update, but for now, unfortunately, there is no way to adjust the brightness as it uses the default G1000 as a foundation for what we added to it.  And, as of the TBM's release date (Last October), there is no brightness adjustment for it.

Just a sidenote, please don't take our comments as being "How dare you criticize us!".  When I read that you were getting 55fps, and you wanted more, I have to admit, I had a headshaking moment, also.  We wanted to really push the limits of detail and systems, while still getting acceptable performance on the average PC.  I actually managed to cut half a million polys from the mesh during the first few weeks of release.  Our benchmark was Saso's PC.  I think he's running some ancient i5 CPU with a GTX 950 on a Linux OS, when most other users have something around the 1080ti level GPU and an i7 CPU.  But he runs it with no scenery and very little to no plugins.  With that, he can get 25+ fps on the ground.  

In any case, happy to see your tweaks are giving you what you want.  Enjoy.

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14 minutes ago, Goran_M said:

We wanted to really push the limits of detail and systems, while still getting acceptable performance on the average PC.

And you did extremely well so! I can enjoy a low level cruise above Orbx True Earth territory with Skymaxx Pro / FSGRW combo with graphic settings in the "upper middle class" and still get away with 25 to 35 fps. 

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11 hours ago, Goran_M said:

As Cameron mentioned, the G1000 will be looked at in a future update, but for now, unfortunately, there is no way to adjust the brightness as it uses the default G1000 as a foundation for what we added to it.  And, as of the TBM's release date (Last October), there is no brightness adjustment for it.

Just a sidenote, please don't take our comments as being "How dare you criticize us!".  When I read that you were getting 55fps, and you wanted more, I have to admit, I had a headshaking moment, also.  We wanted to really push the limits of detail and systems, while still getting acceptable performance on the average PC.  I actually managed to cut half a million polys from the mesh during the first few weeks of release.  Our benchmark was Saso's PC.  I think he's running some ancient i5 CPU with a GTX 950 on a Linux OS, when most other users have something around the 1080ti level GPU and an i7 CPU.  But he runs it with no scenery and very little to no plugins.  With that, he can get 25+ fps on the ground.  

In any case, happy to see your tweaks are giving you what you want.  Enjoy.

Thanks for your understanding. And yes, as I was saying, I wasn't 'complaining' about performance, just pointing out that, in my opinion, if it wasn't so performance-heavy It would definitely help users with lower end machines. I've had a 'nice rig' for 1.5 years... But been running 'toasters' for more than 15 before that.

Looking forward Laminar fixing the G1000 brightness issue. Will definitely open a ticket for that. I just tried the C172 G1000 at night and indeed suffers from the same issue. To be honest, I was VERY reluctant of using the G1000: For me, it was either steam gauges GA or glass cockpit airliners...Till I found out about the Hot Start TBM 900. (So I hope that also says something about my opinion on it).

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1. Locate the files at Aircraft\X-Aviation\TBM-900\plugins\systems\sounds

2. In my case it was okay modifying 'aural_warn.wav' and aural_warn_hs.wav'. Make a copy of the original files in case you want to revert the changes.

3. Use audio editing software (you could use Audacity, its free and quite simple) to open those

4. Select the whole length of the clip.

5. Apply an 'amplification' effect. At the end I went with -9db.

4. Overwrite the files by exporting to WAV.

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8 hours ago, HarlockG said:

1. Locate the files at Aircraft\X-Aviation\TBM-900\plugins\systems\sounds

2. In my case it was okay modifying 'aural_warn.wav' and aural_warn_hs.wav'. Make a copy of the original files in case you want to revert the changes.

3. Use audio editing software (you could use Audacity, its free and quite simple) to open those

4. Select the whole length of the clip.

5. Apply an 'amplification' effect. At the end I went with -9db.

4. Overwrite the files by exporting to WAV.

Excuse me, I forgot two last steps:

5. ???

6. Profit

:lol:

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This is the best solution I have come up with for night flight with the Laminar G1000 PFD.  Get Actual Window Manager's Actual Transparent Window, and use it to change a Notepad window to about 60% transparency.  Then size the window and place it over the PFD.  Activate "ghosting", so that the Notepad window is click-through.  This will get the PFD dim enough so that your night vision can see more out the windshield.

Regards, TS

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