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Tribute to the incredible VFR London X

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A short video I made showing off the incredible VFR London X scenery, hope you like.. Just%20Kidding.gif

(watch in 720p!)

Hardware: i9 9900k@ 5Ghz  |  RTX 2080 TI  |  AORUS MASTER  |  58" Panasonic TV

Software: P3Dv4.4  |  AS  |   Orbx LC/TE Southern England  |  Tomatoshade  |  737 NGX | AS A319 | PMDG 747 | TFDI 717 | MJC8 Q400

Hi FolksDellyPilot -Excellent video, which nicely highlights the complexity & detail of this scenery.Only one comment -VFR London X is not 'by Aerosoft '. :( Aerosoft had no input to the creation of VFR London X whatsoever.Aerosoft are only a box reseller,in the same way as Tesco are a reseller of Heinz beans. :( VFR London X was created by Carl Edwards and team, in conjunction with Horizon.It would be nice to see them credited.HTHATBPaul

A short video I made showing off the incredible VFR London X scenery, hope you like.. Just%20Kidding.gif
(watch in 720p!)
Cheezus..my hardware is not that much worse (Q6600 at 3.6ghz)..how on earth did you get this smooth? Is your autogen all the way up?

Hi Folks

Is your autogen all the way up?
George -None of those buildings or trees are autogen, (i.e. generic),they're all custom built models, positioned as per IRL. :( DellyPilot -Would you please post a link to your superb video in the Playhorizon forums - VFR London X : General,as I'm sure they'll all appreciate it.If you don't wish to sign-up, I can make a post there.HTHATBPaul

love the choice of music!

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VFR London X was created by Carl Edwards and team, in conjunction with Horizon.It would be nice to see them credited.
Sorry, I did not even think about it, I have updated the description. Hopefully it might generate some extra sales for Carl and the team.
Cheezus..my hardware is not that much worse (Q6600 at 3.6ghz)..how on earth did you get this smooth? Is your autogen all the way up?
Yep, not autogen, DX10, the SSD and no weather plays a big part in the FPS but in fact I improved it since by completely disabling Autogen + AI Traffic (My Traffic 2010) + all other traffic, setting water Effects to 2.x Low and a couple of other fsx.cfg tweaks. I can consistently get 17fps -23fps in central london with all other sliders to full, just wished I'd worked this out before I made the video! I did notice a weird thing too, it's actually smoother at Extremely Dense than Very or even Normal Density or at least there is no real decrease in performance, I can't explain this except that maybe FSX is almost completely CPU bound on my machine (apart from water reflection) and that the process of determining which scenery to exclude is expensive, seems unlikely though. Thinking.gif Having said all that there a few tricks in the video like re-sampling at 1.20-1.60 times the speed, which makes the final video appear smoother.
Would you please post a link to your superb video in the Playhorizon forums - VFR London X : General,as I'm sure they'll all appreciate it.
Will do, once I am approved!Thanks for your positive comments!
love the choice of music!
No question, Peter Kruder is a genius. im%20Not%20Worthy.gif

Hardware: i9 9900k@ 5Ghz  |  RTX 2080 TI  |  AORUS MASTER  |  58" Panasonic TV

Software: P3Dv4.4  |  AS  |   Orbx LC/TE Southern England  |  Tomatoshade  |  737 NGX | AS A319 | PMDG 747 | TFDI 717 | MJC8 Q400

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