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  • S StefanL85

    Hey,

    I am flying in VR but also checked in pancake mode. There is no glass on the instruments. At least it seems like it is missing. The instruments have a depth to it, but it looks like there is no glass in front of them.

    Best regards
    Stefan

    Edit: Using MSFS 2024 SU4 stable at the time of posting.

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    batkizoltan
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    @StefanL85 I agree. There is no glass effect on the instruments. I don't use VR, but I can confirm that there is no glass effect. I have reported this issue to the developer before. This is the same problem with previous aircraft.

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      Szeva Zoli! 🙂

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        Szeva Zoli! 🙂

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        @kityatyi Hi! I can't send you a private message on the site. Please find me on FB, we can chat there.

        How much of a glass effect do you see on the instruments? Almost nothing on mine.

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          We've been discussing this on the developer forums for a while. Asobo made an undocumented change that required us to change or glass materials, and they still do not appear to be working as they once did in MSFS 2020. Hopefully we will see some movement on this soon.

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            We've been discussing this on the developer forums for a while. Asobo made an undocumented change that required us to change or glass materials, and they still do not appear to be working as they once did in MSFS 2020. Hopefully we will see some movement on this soon.

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            batkizoltan
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            @Black-Square In my humble opinion, Asobo shouldn't be waited for. Look where MSFS 2024 is currently. It's been 1.5 years since its release, and basic bugs haven't been fixed. In my opinion, it would be great if you guys could make a working, spectacular glass effect.

            There is currently no glass effect, my recording today, with ULTRA settings, 4K resolution 😞 :

            Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 Screenshot 2026.03.20 - 23.12.06.36.jpg

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            • Black SquareB Black Square

              We've been discussing this on the developer forums for a while. Asobo made an undocumented change that required us to change or glass materials, and they still do not appear to be working as they once did in MSFS 2020. Hopefully we will see some movement on this soon.

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              StefanL85
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              @Black-Square That's a shame. It's really impairing the visual fidelity and immersion in the cockpit. Would have hoped that new releases could mitigate that by adapting to the new materials.

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              • S StefanL85

                @Black-Square That's a shame. It's really impairing the visual fidelity and immersion in the cockpit. Would have hoped that new releases could mitigate that by adapting to the new materials.

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                batkizoltan
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                @StefanL85 This is controversial to me. Other developers make the glass effect flawless and spectacular. Here's an example:

                Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 Screenshot 2026.03.21 - 16.11.51.30.jpg

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                  RealPax
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                  The strange part is that I do see glas on one of my tripple mon (side ones, not the primary). As soon as i center my view to this section the glas does disapear.

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                    kityatyi
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                    Yeah, it's pretty weird as if someone removed all the glass instrument covers and the windshields, windows.

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                      Zacke
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                      Hey guys,

                      I'm with MSFS 2024. There is glass! Maybe it's more subtile but it's there.

                      2026-03-22-12-08-37.PNG 2026-03-22-12-02-40.PNG
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                        @Black-Square I conducted two tests regarding the glass effect on the cockpit instruments.
                        The first test was performed on the Piper aircraft (Carenado Piper). In this case, I examined the glass effect, reflections, and overall reflectivity of the instruments. As shown in the video, regardless of the viewing angle, the glass effect remains consistently visible on the instrument panel. It appears properly implemented and visually convincing, independent of camera angle or movement.

                        Carenado Piper glass effect

                        In the second test, I examined the instrument glass effect on the Black Square Caravan Professional. Here, it is clear that there is effectively no visible glass effect on the instruments, even when viewed up close, as demonstrated in the video. However, an interesting behavior can be observed: when rotating the camera to extreme side angles and scanning across the panel, a brief glass reflection appears at certain angles. This effect disappears immediately as soon as the camera is moved.It is also important to note that these extreme side viewing angles are not representative of normal cockpit usage, as instruments are never observed from such positions in practice.

                        Black Square Caravan Professional glass effest

                        In conclusion, I would like to highlight that the Carenado Piper aircraft serves as a working example where the glass effect is consistently present and properly implemented. This clearly demonstrates that the feature is achievable. Therefore, I would kindly ask the developer of the Caravan Professional to address this issue and improve the glass effect so that it becomes consistently visible and visually convincing on the instruments.

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