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DX10+PMDG777VC+FTXG+BLOOM shots

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Night Take off from Heathrow London

 

 

 

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X-Plane11

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Very nice!

Nice shots but eh...those framerates make me go :sigh:

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 Around 15-20 departing from Heathrow in a heavy jet like the PMDG T7 is rather good ! Nice shots...

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Nice shots but eh...those framerates make me go :sigh:

Thanks!! But To be a fair comparison I would suggest you go to EGLL aero soft in dx9 at night and turn your fsx bloom on in your pmdg 777 vc and report back the frames on the runway. Plus I'm not sure if fraps has eaten some frames while taking the screenshot.

 

 

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Around 15-20 departing from Heathrow in a heavy jet like the PMDG T7 is rather good ! Nice shots...

Thanks man and Agreed!

 

 

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Very nice!

Thanks!

 

 

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