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Hello again :)

 

When i switch in X Plane 10 into HDR Mode, you can see the objects of certain planes shine through the fuselage. The two red boxes in the pictures show those objects:

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So there you can see parts of the wing and the landing gear through the plane. 

 

Does anyone have the same issues, or know how to resolve them? I have a MacBook Pro HD Intel 4000 Graphics. Only HDR Mode on no extra features.

 

Greetings,

 

SwissCyul 

 

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I've seen something similar but not as severe, just small patches of glitchyness that seem to appear at random and look like a black polygon with lots of noise coming from it. For me it's been small enough to ignore though so I can't help :/

Best thing would be to file a bug report and either cope with it or turn HDR off until it gets fixed!

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Alright thanks for your answers ;)

I don't want to turn HDR off, because then X Plane looks kind of ugly for me... 

It's only really annoying because for example with the T7 Worldliner you can see the landing gear through the bottom of the cockpit. And from the outside you also see parts of the gear through. Well i hope it gets fixed soon.

 

Thanks again,

 

SwissCyul

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I bet it's a problem of the intel HD driver.

The Intel HD is a particularly poor choice for X-Plane, both it is slow, and the Intel drivers are borked beyond belief when it comes to openGL. 

If your computer doesn't have a PCIe-slot for a decent, dedicated graphics chip, the only thing you can do is always install the latest Intel HD driver whenever there's an update, and just hope for the best, since sometimes they actually fix such bugs.

Posted

Totally a guess, but does reducing your visibility setting help? It kind of looks like a depth buffer resolution problem to me, and pulling in the camera's far clipping distance can help with that.

Posted

I bet it's a problem of the intel HD driver.

The Intel HD is a particularly poor choice for X-Plane, both it is slow, and the Intel drivers are borked beyond belief when it comes to openGL. 

If your computer doesn't have a PCIe-slot for a decent, dedicated graphics chip, the only thing you can do is always install the latest Intel HD driver whenever there's an update, and just hope for the best, since sometimes they actually fix such bugs.

Yeah, HD Intel is not really a good choice, but i had no chance since i have a MacBook Pro with HD Intel 4000. Sadly my computer doesn't have a slot for a graphics chip :)

It's not really that slow though, i get decent frames on normal settings (not to high but ok). 

I hope they will fix this some time... 

Posted

Totally a guess, but does reducing your visibility setting help? It kind of looks like a depth buffer resolution problem to me, and pulling in the camera's far clipping distance can help with that.

I will try that when i have time :) 

Posted

Found out that the problem only occurs from the side the sun is shining on. That means when the sun comes from the left and you look at the plane from the left you will see the objects shining through. If you look from the right the airplane is perfectly fine... 

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