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Just completed an 11h40 mins flight EGKK to KSFO..BA25

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I managed a sixteen hour flight from OMDB to KLAX. I had REX textures, AS2012 providing the weather and followed the flight with Aivlasoft EFB, all running on separate PC except the EFB client, then had VoxATC directing the flight. Ground texture was provided by FS2010 Global, UTX and FTX Global and I also had all my airport sceneries installed so it is quite a heavy setup. I managed to get onto the runway in KLAX before the mighty OOMS appeared. I have now changed over to DX10 in a hope to cut that down and I'm going to try again.

What I found out in my system is that the High definition cloud textures caused my oom after long flights. Iwent back to the default clouds and no more issues.

 

Also to note, you should limit the amount of spot views used in your 777 flight. I found that my fsx eats more memory when you do and you cant recover it until you restart fsx.

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My issues with OOM were all linked in SPOT VIEWS.....Changing views constantly EAT up memory and FSX does not seem to release that memory afterward...STRANGE.

 

 

So, I said to meself, the captain or co-pilots don't fly on the WINGVIEWS, therefore their place is in the cockpit...And that is where you'll find me flying the T777.

 

Next weekend, EGBB -  KSEA on a BA777M

 

Regis - An capall Dubh

Regis Biassala 

how do you switch to dx 10?

 

 

 

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