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Reply #15 -
Oct 21
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, 2006 at 5:51pm
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You always can hit the "windows" key to get temporary back to the desktop (next to your "alt" key) or you can use the
key combination alt + uhmm don´t know how that key is
called ... the key left to the "Q" key that one with two arrows on it
....to switch between running tasks.
Unfortunately this probabely will be the only way to
reconnect to a session.
I bet FS Host will have some module that adds itself to the drop down bar like many of the FS9 modules
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Interesting reading here. Actually....more like depressing reading. To me it seems like the more I read the more I think that in FSX Microsoft messed up every feature that I LIKED about fs2004 and "fixed" stuff that I could care less about.
Blocking developers out of the internal workings of the multiplayer aspects sounds to me like Microsoft has ior is working on some sort of financial "linkage" with online multiplayer hosting of some sort.
Oh well.
best,
.....................john
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I posted another thread about multiplayer but have yet to get a response. Here's what I've found. As the host of a session, I find that the drop down menu for changing "time and season", and also to change airplanes, is no longer possible for the host. This is in both a Gamespy session and a session through LAN connect. Those in the session, not the host, however can go to the "launch" page and change without having to go completely out of the session. The host however does not have that option, but must completely shut down the session to change those options. Strange indeed. I've checked all "advanced" options, but none have been found to eliminate this. Anyone have any help?
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