Inlcude the Log.txt anyway.
All X-Plane plugins share the same memory pool and some are known or suspected to cause conflicts and errors.
What seems like nothing to you often contains a wealth of information for us.
X-Plane is installed in the "Program Files" folder.
Windows has special functions to protect this folder from changes and it's fighting you by deleting the license file (or storing it somewhere else..).
Please try moving your X-Plane folder to somewhere like your Desktop or Documents folder and you should have better luck.
Hope that helps.
Dataref tool is outputting some very strange corrupted data.
You also have XJet installed which I suspect conflicts with Gizmo 18.
Please give the Gizmo beta a try:
Good to hear you have it working and some happy flights.
Your English is excellent. No need to say sorry. Be proud of it. I can speak no Portugese at all.
Tgxp is literally reporting itself as the likely cause of the crash.
The error looks somewhat like a null pointer exception but its hard to tell because they're using their own custom log data formats with no hints about what any of it means.
I suggest you ask the Tgxp team if they can give you any further insight. All I can do is take a random guess. They might at least be able to take an educated guess or better.
This is in your Log files, seems like a good place to start..
TGXP: **************************************************************************************
TGXP: ******
TGXP: ****** Crash probably caused by "D:\X-Plane 11\Resources\plugins\Traffic Global\win_x64\Traffic Global.xpl".
TGXP: ******
TGXP: **************************************************************************************
There are known bugs in Gizmo that are likely responsible for some % of the FPS difference too.
Things aren't running 100% as they should.
For example:
I have the choice between investigating deep system bugs or coming up with a nice soft and gentle reminder system about beta expiries and error log detail.
Seemed an obvious choice to me.
I have to strongly disagree with you on this one.
Running old beta's is an enormous waste of everyones time. Including yours. There are definitely bugs in the beta. Even if you don't notice them directly. You might come across one three weeks from now and report it.... by which time it's long dead.
I could've put a "server check" in that would force everyone to upgrade Gizmo beta's the minute they're available. Stopping any use until you do so.
I elected to go the far more productive route and put a simple 30 day timer with on screen message.
Do me a favour, avoid the beta run.
Laminar have made it clear not to play with Laminars shaders that come with X-Plane because they're intimately tied to the rendering engine and can be changed at any time during the X-Plane version run.
Third party shaders called on by Plugins are fine. Laminar may even extend the OBJ8 system with aircraft and scenery shaders some day.
The beta plugin clearly has multiple issues that I need to resolve.
Even if it appears to be working on the surface you may suffer from random bugs that make your invested flight time pointless.
Due to the nature of the X-Plane SDK, these bugs may even spill over into your other products.
Revert to v18 (stable).
So it was completely blank? I doubt that.
More likely it had a list of at least a few plugins installed. Almost everyone has a few third party items installed.
It also gives OS language, sim version, graphics drivers... BLA BLA BLA.
Nothing noted, or notable, to you.
To me/us it reveals patterns in what may be triggering issues with compatability and so forth.
Please do not self diagnose. If the sim crashes and you're posting about it, include a Log.txt.