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Hi all,I'm trying to run an add-on scenery (Flight Ontario's Greater Toronto Area) in FSX, and in order for the scenery to show up, the "scenery complexity" slider in display settings needs to be set to "extremely dense."My problem is, the generic FSX objects that appear when the scenery complexity is set to extremely dense really hit my frame rates hard.Is there anything I can change in the fsx.cfg or elsewhere that will allow me to run at extremely dense, allowing me to see the add-on scenery, while disabling all other scenery objects created by FSX?


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I guess you would start by moving the autogen slider full left. If that doesn't work you could create an exclusion rectangle that you add to your Ontario scenery entry in scenery.cfg in this format:exclude=N45 30,W120,N45,W119 30,objectschanging the lat/long entries accordingly. Note the ordering is N - W - S - Escott s..

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Hi all,I'm trying to run an add-on scenery (Flight Ontario's Greater Toronto Area) in FSX, and in order for the scenery to show up, the "scenery complexity" slider in display settings needs to be set to "extremely dense."My problem is, the generic FSX objects that appear when the scenery complexity is set to extremely dense really hit my frame rates hard.Is there anything I can change in the fsx.cfg or elsewhere that will allow me to run at extremely dense, allowing me to see the add-on scenery, while disabling all other scenery objects created by FSX?
...also, if you have not already, turn off traffic, in particular, turn off all freeway traffic!

Bert

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Hi all,I'm trying to run an add-on scenery (Flight Ontario's Greater Toronto Area) in FSX, and in order for the scenery to show up, the "scenery complexity" slider in display settings needs to be set to "extremely dense."My problem is, the generic FSX objects that appear when the scenery complexity is set to extremely dense really hit my frame rates hard.Is there anything I can change in the fsx.cfg or elsewhere that will allow me to run at extremely dense, allowing me to see the add-on scenery, while disabling all other scenery objects created by FSX?
I thought that the Flight Ontario scenery was not compatible with FSX.... :(

Bert

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You said on other thread that you are using 3d glasses and that they cut your frames in half. Maybe you should try disabling them.


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