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Crash Damage - Mattie941 - 07-06-2010 Hi, just a quick question; is there a way of turning of crashes and collisons in FSP. I am a rookie and keep bolwing tyres, also in some of the few landings I have made, I got hit by airport vehiles which was really irritating. Can anyone help me? Matt Re: Crash Damage - Recon - 07-06-2010 Yes it is possible. I don't which MS FS you have but anyway....for FS2004: http://www.fspassengers.com/?action=faq&ver=fs9&question=7 I myself use FSX, just turned it off in FSX. You also can go to the more-option file and edit it there. Re: Crash Damage - Mattie941 - 07-06-2010 I use FSX but it doesn't tell you how to do it and FAQ and I can't find it on FSP. Re: Crash Damage - Joeflyer - 07-06-2010 Mattie, same principle applies for FsPX. Look at this FAQ answer: http://www.fspassengers.com/?action=faq&ver=fs9&question=8 You disable crash detection in FsPX Post Edited ( 06-07-10 20:48 ) Re: Crash Damage - jms5353 - 19-07-2010 Hello. I too want to disable the crash detection in FlightSim Passenger. I have MSFSX and I disabled it in that but I am trying to do what the FAQ is asking but I don't see a 'config/more_option' folder. What am I doing wrong? I tried opening the file in Notepad. Not sure what to do. I like this program but I am a novice flyer and want to fly with this program but I want all crashes ignored so I may enjoy the flight. For reference I have windows Vista. Hope you maybe able to help. Thanks so much in advance. Re: Crash Damage - iflyfsx - 19-07-2010 You can also turn road traffic off, which can also help you with your framerates. Re: Crash Damage - Joeflyer - 20-07-2010 Quote:jms5353 wrote: Within the FsPX folder there is a "Config" folder. Open the folder and find a configuration file called "more_option.cfg"...without the parenthesis of course. Open the .cfg file with notepad and look for these lines: DisableForceCrashDetection =0; // disable the "force crash detection" feature of FsP DisableForceCollideDetection =0; // disable the "force collide detection" feature of FsP By default there will be a zero above in each line. Just change them to 1 to disable those 2 lines. In the same window just hit "File", then "Save" and close the .cfg file. You're done. |