Request for Improvement Aimed at Strengthening the Glass Effect on Instruments and the Reflection of the Glass Effect’s Reflections
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@Galf I think what I said wasn’t clear enough, or maybe your abilities are lacking, so I’ll say it again. And once again, I respectfully ask you not to interfere in the communication between me and the developer. This has nothing to do with you. You focus on your own business, and I’ll focus on mine. If you don’t like something, that’s your problem, but do not interfere in the communication, interaction, or conversation between two people. I’ll say it again, now for the umpteenth time, for those with weaker comprehension: do not interfere!
@batkizoltan I think we all have good reading comprehension, but apparently it pales in comparison to your ego. Who exactly are you, again?
While we are making requests, I am once again asking Just Flight to please reinstate the downvote on these forums.
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I have attached an image, a real photo of a Cessna Caravan instrument panel. On the panel, the glass effect is clearly visible, and this is exactly the effect I find missing from the aircraft as implemented in the simulator. I trust that the developer will take steps to ensure this is achieved and to address this shortcoming. That’s all. There’s nothing to overcomplicate, nothing to overanalyze, and nothing to be confused about. It’s a very simple matter, as the photo clearly shows.

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Yes, except this was done to death when Aerosoft released their Twin Otter for 2020. Those are photographic artifacts, you do not see those in real life because the glass is treated to prevent that very thing.
I would find you the topic, but when AS sold the Twin Otter to Microsoft for 2024, they appear to have taken their old forums down.
Next best thing: https://forums.flightsimulator.com/t/aerosoft-twin-otter-baby/395128/1388
Talking about it in the Twin Otter MSFS forum thread, though the links to the AS forum no longer work.
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In my opinion, there is obviously no need for an exaggerated glass effect on the instruments, but rather a visible, well-balanced one that does not distract users. It should be subtle yet present, something that works well for all of us and enhances the overall visual experience.
For me, alongside flight dynamics and overall model fidelity, the visual presentation is extremely important—especially the cockpit details. At the moment, due to the apparent limitation of the glass effect on the instruments by Asobo Studio, the instruments unfortunately appear quite flat and somewhat underwhelming without a proper sense of glass.
I truly hope that it will be possible to achieve a glass effect that satisfies the expectations of the community.
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@Galf I think what I said wasn’t clear enough, or maybe your abilities are lacking, so I’ll say it again. And once again, I respectfully ask you not to interfere in the communication between me and the developer. This has nothing to do with you. You focus on your own business, and I’ll focus on mine. If you don’t like something, that’s your problem, but do not interfere in the communication, interaction, or conversation between two people. I’ll say it again, now for the umpteenth time, for those with weaker comprehension: do not interfere!
@batkizoltan said in Request for Improvement Aimed at Strengthening the Glass Effect on Instruments and the Reflection of the Glass Effect’s Reflections:
@Galf I think what I said wasn’t clear enough, or maybe your abilities are lacking, so I’ll say it again. And once again, I respectfully ask you not to interfere in the communication between me and the developer. This has nothing to do with you. You focus on your own business, and I’ll focus on mine. If you don’t like something, that’s your problem, but do not interfere in the communication, interaction, or conversation between two people. I’ll say it again, now for the umpteenth time, for those with weaker comprehension: do not interfere!
Oh yeah, the interaction between two people on a PUBLIC forum xD I think the price for the weakest comprehension goes to you my friend. You are harassing all of us with your weird demands.
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In my opinion, there is obviously no need for an exaggerated glass effect on the instruments, but rather a visible, well-balanced one that does not distract users. It should be subtle yet present, something that works well for all of us and enhances the overall visual experience.
For me, alongside flight dynamics and overall model fidelity, the visual presentation is extremely important—especially the cockpit details. At the moment, due to the apparent limitation of the glass effect on the instruments by Asobo Studio, the instruments unfortunately appear quite flat and somewhat underwhelming without a proper sense of glass.
I truly hope that it will be possible to achieve a glass effect that satisfies the expectations of the community.
@batkizoltan said in Request for Improvement Aimed at Strengthening the Glass Effect on Instruments and the Reflection of the Glass Effect’s Reflections:
In my opinion, there is obviously no need for an exaggerated glass effect on the instruments, but rather a visible, well-balanced one that does not distract users. It should be subtle yet present, something that works well for all of us and enhances the overall visual experience.
For me, alongside flight dynamics and overall model fidelity, the visual presentation is extremely important—especially the cockpit details. At the moment, due to the apparent limitation of the glass effect on the instruments by Asobo Studio, the instruments unfortunately appear quite flat and somewhat underwhelming without a proper sense of glass.
I truly hope that it will be possible to achieve a glass effect that satisfies the expectations of the community.
I completely agree with you. The instruments look like their glass "caps" have been removed. And from certain angles, the windows look like holes.
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@batkizoltan In my opinion, your attitude needs an urgent fix by the developer...
@Rhinozherous said in Request for Improvement Aimed at Strengthening the Glass Effect on Instruments and the Reflection of the Glass Effect’s Reflections:
@batkizoltan In my opinion, your attitude needs an urgent fix by the developer...
There is nothing wrong with his attitude. He expressed his opinion politely - and raised valid points. The glass effect is substandard; he's not the only one who noticed it. What exactly is your problem with his attitude? Please elaborate.
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@Rhinozherous said in Request for Improvement Aimed at Strengthening the Glass Effect on Instruments and the Reflection of the Glass Effect’s Reflections:
@batkizoltan In my opinion, your attitude needs an urgent fix by the developer...
There is nothing wrong with his attitude. He expressed his opinion politely - and raised valid points. The glass effect is substandard; he's not the only one who noticed it. What exactly is your problem with his attitude? Please elaborate.
@kityatyi said in Request for Improvement Aimed at Strengthening the Glass Effect on Instruments and the Reflection of the Glass Effect’s Reflections:
@Rhinozherous said in Request for Improvement Aimed at Strengthening the Glass Effect on Instruments and the Reflection of the Glass Effect’s Reflections:
@batkizoltan In my opinion, your attitude needs an urgent fix by the developer...
There is nothing wrong with his attitude. He expressed his opinion politely - and raised valid points. The glass effect is substandard; he's not the only one who noticed it. What exactly is your problem with his attitude? Please elaborate.
"This is a critical issue that should not be delayed — it requires immediate attention from the developer, and a proper solution needs to be implemented. In its current state, this cannot remain as it is."
This is not a critical issue (the aircraft and its features work as intended) and he is not the one setting the tasks for the dev.
Adding words of respect does not magically change a childish demand into a polite question. -
@Black-Square As I’ve mentioned several times before, this is a truly outstanding aircraft that the flight simulation community has been eagerly waiting for, and it is genuinely a premium-quality model.
The update released today is also excellent and further enhances both the flight experience and the aircraft itself. The panel looks fantastic, and the new panel textures are beautifully done.
However, I must strongly emphasize the lack of glass effect, reflections, and light interaction on the instruments. This is a critical issue that should not be delayed — it requires immediate attention from the developer, and a proper solution needs to be implemented.
In its current state, this cannot remain as it is. It cannot be ignored, and it is not realistic to wait for Asobo to address it at some undefined point in the distant future — in practice, that means never.
In my personal opinion, the highly respected developer of the Caravan is absolutely capable of finding a solution to introduce proper reflective and glass effects on the instruments.
I strongly urge that this be treated as a top priority and addressed in the next update — or, if possible, through a dedicated hotfix.
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@Black-Square I would kindly like to ask the developer to share and elaborate on their opinion and perspective regarding the glass effect on the instruments.
I have also recorded video footage from the simulator to demonstrate what I am referring to. Based on this, I would respectfully like to ask whether you see any realistic possibility or prospect of developing and implementing a custom glass effect in the future, or if the situation is expected to remain unchanged until Asobo addresses the current limitations related to the instrument glass effect.
This is important for us, as it helps set expectations for those of us who would like to see a more pronounced and visually convincing glass effect.
At the same time, I would like to sincerely thank you for your fast bug fixes and for the conscientious, precise, and premium-quality work you have been delivering.