Tim,
Well excuse me for pointing something out that's pretty glaring in my opinion after paying $45 for two packages of aircraft (original C185 and Bush variant). Yeah, the textures show up in DX10, but parts of the plane DO NOT WORK. Is that such a stretch? I guess I should just shut up then and enjoy my Carenado planes like some FS Payware-purchasing-zombie? I don't have an axe to grind with Carenado and this is the only issue in four years that I've run across with their planes.
Michael,
No sir I don't know how to make .fx as I've never built anything FSX specific, only one measly, simple, freeware plane for FS2004. In all honesty, I haven't even cracked the FSX SDK. Your question is definitely a valid one coming from the design side of the house. Maybe they don't know how to build the .fx file, but nothing that a third party couldn't help with. I understand that if they didn't know how to do it, they wouldn't come out and say "We don't know how to build DX10 compliant .fx files". I'm reminded of a certain payware developer that instead of saying this, in regards to a weather radar system, got blasted for it when other complex packages had it. I guess I was a little taken back by the fact that Carenado said basically it's a limitation of FSX, when in fact other payware designers have overcome the DX10 hurdle.
- Blake
P.S. After swapping out the lights for the Bird Dog ones, the green nav light works and is steady, the red one blinks in and out when panning around in spot view. The tail light also shows and disappears. Everything works fine though on my BirdDog. The C185 is a great airplane no doubt, there are some issues like the lights and the VC viewpoint, but nothing that's a showstopper. She's a fine addition to my FSX hangar since I didn't re-purchase the C206 full package for FSX.