February 8, 201214 yr If you ever want a break from IFR flying, this new lightweight sim (AeroflyFS from Ikarus) does offer some spectacular mountain flying...Everything above is default and runs smoothly on my 4 year old (mid-range then) PC...
February 8, 201214 yr Stunning scenery there, Tristan Living in the beautiful Chilterns. FS System: intel e8600 core 2 duo cpu, asus p5q deluxe motherboard, 4gb ddr2 1066 corsair memory thermaltake 750w power supply, palit 9800gtx+ 512mb graphics card, 750gb sata2 hard drive, 500gb sata2 hard drive, coolermaster v8 cpu cooler, antec 900 case, xp pro 32 bit, creative xfi titanium sound card, 22x dvd/rw. Still sticking and rocking with FS9. "When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return."
February 9, 201214 yr HI staib, I just wanted to inform you that you´re pictres are way over the limit of 200kb. Please adher to this rule in the future. Thanks. :( Best regards, Steffen Fight time: NGX 737-700: 37,0h; -800: 47,2h
February 10, 201214 yr Author ...you´re pictures are way over the limit of 200kb. Please adhere to this rule in the future. Thanks. :(Ooops! I am sorry about that, I will check more carefully next time, and comply... :(@benorg - for reasons that I don't fully understand (perhaps the simplicity of the SIM?) the FPS is way more friendly than in FSX - so in my case I am seeing 60+fps instead of 20+fps (my 4 year old PC is not cutting edge... ) - essentially even on my PC it's super smooth, regardless of the terrain. It's the first time I've flown a SIM and genuinely enjoyed peering down at the landscape.
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