Hi there FsDreamTeam.
I am just saying what I know some of us are feeling:
Recently, it has been brought to our attention that there is a distinct issue with the 4R/4L approach where airplanes crash into an imaginary object at 100-75 feet. This has been confirmed by quite a few users in quite a few aircraft - if these aircraft fly into other airports just fine, but can't land on 4R/4L, it indicates a problem. I have confirmed it personally as well.
Also, it has been happening recently to myself and associates that have the JFK where G3D.dll/g2d.dll crash to desktops occur in the JFK area. I have seen MANY people say it here, and though it can sometimes be AI traffic, I have never seen it anywhere else with the exact same system settings.
I think an update for these, or at least an attempt at it, should be in order. Forgive me if I sound obnoxious, but I don't much like flying 8 hours into Kennedy to have a fatal error at 2000 feet. Users that have had these will surely agree I am sure. I am not trying to speak for everyone, but instead trying to help make this incredible scenery that much better.
Error logs from my own CTD and my friends can be seen below: (We have powerful computers with more than enough memory, so Out of Memory isn't the issue)
Faulting application name: fsx.exe, version: 10.0.61637.0, time stamp: 0x46fadb14
Faulting module name: g3d.dll, version: 10.0.61637.0, time stamp: 0x46fadb58
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x000ba79f
Faulting process id: 0x17e0
Faulting application start time: 0x01cc3c00cdddf830
Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\fsx.exe
Faulting module path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Microsoft Flight Simulator X\g3d.dll
Report Id: 10263a01-a83a-11e0-80f1-20cf30558b64
System Specs:
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
NVidia GTX470
8GB DDR3 RAM
Intel i7 950
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Faulting application fsx.exe,
version 10.0.61637.0,
time stamp 0x46fadb14,
faulting module g2d.dll,
version 10.0.61637.0,
time stamp 0x46fadb58,
exception code 0xc0000005,
fault offset 0x00085da6,
process id 0x1fb4,
application start time 0x01cc3f70557fde49.
Specs:
Windows Vista x64
Intel i5 3.2GhZ
8GB RAM
SLI GTX470 and GTX270