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Green Screen while loading on Windows

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Green Screen while loading on Windows

Postby Lucas Fernandes » Mon Jul 26, 2021 2:07 pm

Hi everyone!

I'm new to Flight Gear, and I'm having a problem while loading on Windows before flight! I have FG also on Linux, and there, this thing doesn't happen!!
I'll post a screen shot that I take while the error appears! I don't why is it happening, but could someone help with solving this ?Imagehttps://imgur.com/a/pX3VkD0
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Re: Green Screen while loading on Windows

Postby WoodSTokk » Mon Jul 26, 2021 4:16 pm

Thats the splash screen. Looks like you have a GPU from AMD/ATI.
If thats true, then there is no way to fix the distortion.
If you have also flickering text in the menu and/or dialogs in the sim, you can set:
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/sim/gui/current-style=1

To do this at start up, add the following parameter to your command or paste the line in the text box 'Additional Settings' in the launcher:
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--prop:/sim/gui/current-style=1
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