Andi Posted November 14, 2013 Report Posted November 14, 2013 Hi all , I just wanted to reset my Global X-Plane 10 back to its original default rendering settings, has anyone got a screenshot of its presets as I seem to find it hard to come by, and don't really want to delete any files to upset what is stable on my new pc at the moment.Thanks to all Andi Quote
BWolf7 Posted November 14, 2013 Report Posted November 14, 2013 (edited) You can either delete everything in your /Output/preferences folder, which will reset X-Plane completely. You could also hit "set everything for maximum performance in the rendering options menu. One last thing you could do is try to quit XP when loading, and it will crash. When you relaunch, it will say "XP crashed on its last flight" and then you can press "use default rendering options". Edited November 14, 2013 by Ben Wolf Quote
Andi Posted November 16, 2013 Author Report Posted November 16, 2013 Hi Ben , Thank you kindly for your input , if I do delete the output/pref folder is there anything else it possibly will effect ?Just a shame theres not that original screen shot or list of info in the manual , just would be easier in a way.Cheers Quote
Andi Posted November 16, 2013 Author Report Posted November 16, 2013 Thanks so much Ben I did the quick exit from XP10 and it worked a treat many many thanks , took a pic of the screen to jus for future reference when tweeking renderings, jhave a few add ons already and loving it to bits. As a older FSX user I wanted something that wouldn't keep crashing , and this with my new added Alienware hardware is excellent, keep in touch and thanks once again fella A 1 Quote
chris k Posted November 16, 2013 Report Posted November 16, 2013 ust a shame theres not that original screen shot or list of info in the manual , just would be easier in a way. Thats because there is no one "Default" rendering options for everyone - They are different depending on your computer. XP10 interrogates your hardware/cpu/gpu, and chooses some low-but-appropriate settings depending on VRAM, Generation of Video Card, etc. - CK. Quote
Andi Posted November 18, 2013 Author Report Posted November 18, 2013 Cool thanks for your input too Chris.Nice to know the community is a strong one with lots of help when people need itcheers Fellas Quote
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