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DX10 Scenery Fixer works with Mega Helsinki airport

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My experience with Aerosoft Mega Helsinki:

 

I installed this airport after I had already set up FSX to run in DX10 mode (with the free DX10 shader fixes by Steve).

Main problem with EFHK in DX10 was at night = no taxiway lights, grey textures on nearby buildings and taxiways, no labels on taxiway signs (just grey!!!), grey ground textures by apron floodlights.

So then I loaded up the airport in DX9 = beautiful scenery but test flight arriving at EFHK resulted in OOM. And I didn't really want to go back to DX9 because DX10 experience is smooth & stable.

 

Then I bought and installed Steve's payware DX10 Scenery Fixer from flightsimstore.

Installed its libraries with only one option selected (the DX10 Lights package).

I made no other changes to my FSX setup or to the DX10 Scenery Fixer.

 

Then I tried another DX10 flight = success!

No more OOM. The VAS was well clear of OOM territory.

At EFHK I can now see taxiway lights and labels, and the other buildings around the airport, and ground textures near apron floodlights were correctly lit.

In a couple of places near end of runway, the taxiway has no center-lights (only edge-lights), but this is hardly noticeable.

 

Conclusion: I stay with DX10.... and I support Steve's DX10 Scenery Fixer. Big thank you to Steve!

 

Ari Hamalainen

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