Using JSGME I applied the AnKor's Shader's mod. It seemed to work in that my P47 is shiner and the tail casts a shadow as I fly. However, there is a several inch band at the horizon that erases my fuselage in both inside and outsize views. When very low the band is a only a few pixels thick, but it grows with altitude. I don't think it is the band described in the documentation regarding the blend of sky and Earth, because it seems to several inches of distant landscape.
Either a cause of this problem, or a side effect of some other, I am not able to save the Dual Pass, High Res Z, and Disable Shadow settings in ConfigOveridesdw.xml (nor turn off the movie). I change the xml file, run config.exe, and recheck that the xml settings are there, but after running cfs3.exe I recheck the xml settings and they have been reset to the default.
I think this might be because when I open cfs3 I get the message that it did not shut down properly. (I don't know why this is the case as I quit using the menu.) I am assuming there is some issue and as a result the config file is reset. By the way, this happened before I applied the mod as well
Another clue may be that even though I (think I) installed DX9c, the dxdiag.txt suggests that I am running DX12,
So, my issue could be config settings, DX issues, or something completely different. How do you make user you are using DX9c? How do you assure a graceful exit? How do you assume the settings are set? Ultimately, how I get rid of that band? Can anyone give me some advice? Thanks!
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