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Nice (LFMN) X Comming Soon For FSX

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Very nice indeed but as usual with aerosoft stuff it has a few issues... They often seem in such a hurry to pump stuff out its as if no one actual checked it for 10 mins for basics.. Its beautiful to look at but the AI only ever use one runway for take off and landings and can't ever make a departure or get on the runway at 22R. But its very atmospheric, almost Tampa quality like but tampa used to get afcads worked out before they released (well mostly).. Not seeing any shimmering and the fps are amazing it hardly takes any hit at any level, so well done with the optimizing.2009-9-3_16-18-14-484.jpg

I use all Aerosoft's European sceneries with DX10. The only one I had problems with was Paris de Gaulle, but the Addon Converter program fixed that. Nice looks okay too, but maybe that's the AddOn converter doing its job?RegardsPete
That's interesting Pete.I had Dx10 night lighting issues with some of their sceneries (Brussels and Budapest if I remember well) so yes, maybe AddOn converter is doing the job.

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Sounds interesting. I like to fly in DX10 preview more and more, but some scenery's (GAP) have texture's missing. Where might i find this AddOn converter?Gerrit

Gerrit

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Samsung Odyssey Arc 55" curved 165 Hz monitor.
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That's interesting Pete.I had Dx10 night lighting issues with some of their sceneries (Brussels and Budapest if I remember well) so yes, maybe AddOn converter is doing the job.
Ah ... not sure whether AddOn Converter can deal with night time stuff. Certainly its earlier incarnations couldn't. I rarely if ever fly outside Dawn -- Dusk times because I'm totally night-blind in any case and it's no fun not seeing anything enroute and not all that much on the ground. Also, FSX, like FS9 before it, seems to have much greater problems maintaining decent frame rates at night. Never could understand that, when all it needs to render most of the time are points of white and amber! RegardsPete
Where might i find this AddOn converter?
http://www.flightsimtools.com/adconvxRegardsPete

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Does look very nice. Might just get it.

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