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A quick video showing NGX performance..

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Just a quickie.. FPS are still solid at payware airports as well.

David Garrison

The sounds are remarkable - nearly gave me the goose bumps. Some of those little quirks that was being mentioned in Nicks video's; well i found another. Just mesing around I killed the engines in no particular shut down sequence and started throwing switches. Then the alarm as Nick found in one video came on and soon the power went out and the cockpit emergency light scame on (wow). I was expecting to be sitting in the dark, boy was i shocked. actually turned my head to see what lit the cockpit up. lol.

Walter Trester

Thanks for the video, performance looks incredible, even with a healthy amount of AI. I run AI (UT2) at 80-100% and was afraid I'd have to tone it down for the NGX, just because of all the additional systems/eye candy vs. comparable aircraft. But it appears they really did the extra hard work on optimizing their code despite the added resources so that things run smoothly. I wish I could run at 4.8ghz, and I'd be on the Sandy bridge now if not for the added expense of a new motherboard, ram, cooler.......too much $ of an incremental change from my current 4.2ghz I7. I also like the neat perspective from the copilots side, I also viewed your landing at KBWI in another NG, it helped provide perspective of the nicer soundset of the NGX. Which NG was in the KBWI video, IFLY?

A.J. Domingo

This is very true even at add on airports this planes FPS are so fluid I mean its like nothing I've ever see before.

Tashiem Lemmon

 

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Thanks for the video! My instructor would slap my hands for over controlling the ailerons on landing. :) Nick M

Nice video - thanks for sharing.

Ed Haslam

Just a quickie.. FPS are still solid at payware airports as well.
I am wondering if you can confirm that the rising runway exist when you are landing?

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Game control: Home Cockpit, Keyboard, Saitek Pro Flight X56 Rhino H.O.T.A.S. 

Good to know that smooth frames and eye candy and other details are not mutually exclusive. From what I have read, Flightbeam's KSFO is a case in point, it's 10x more accurate and nicer looking than the stock KSFO, yet has much better frames. I expect to see the same in the NGX!

A.J. Domingo

Great Sound perfect!!

John C

hmm I seem to be struggling with fps, around 20 fps with an i7 920 at 3.4ghz (all that she'll handle) gtx 470 and 6gig ram. by far my worst performing add-on, even with all photo scenery no autogen and 0 traffic, water off, clouds medium, even lowered my LOD back to 4.5 down from 7.5 (in fax.cfg) honestly the j41 runs much better for me, at around 35+. Are folks still running unlimited frames or would locking them be the thing to do with ngx?

Ty J. Peres - KBZN

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