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Looks great TJ!


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You had to buy RAID in the old days. Now intel gives it away for free. It permitts you to run all the scenery ever made for FSX.

 

HLJAMES

 

You should own a Hard Disk of 100 TB or something  :lol:  :lol:

 

Seriously, I am following all your screenshots and they are stunning. I wish I had a NASA computer to run my fs under your settings.

 

Great job. Best screenshots ever. Your photosceneries look even better than real life. I want to go sightseeing into your world of flight simulator  :lol:

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You should own a Hard Disk of 100 TB or something



Seriously, I am following all your screenshots and they are stunning. I wish I had a NASA computer to run my fs under your settings.



Great job. Best screenshots ever. Your photosceneries look even better than real life. I want to go sightseeing into your world of flight simulator

Many Thanks!

The 100TB HDD would not work well (blurries) because it can only move about 80mb/sec however two 50TB HDD in RAID0 would produce a storage capacity of 100TB and move about 160mb/sec.(no blurries)

 

 

 


Just left PAJN headed to PAHO. Socked in at FL200.

Great pit shot!

 

Berne, Switzerland to Venice, Italy

 

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HLJAMES

You would not need a NASA computer for photoscenery because it runs mostly in wait state...waiting on your storage bottleneck.

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James, mind sharing your FSX/NI/NCP settings too?

With photoscenery you do not have to trade image quality for frame rates.

 

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HLJAMES

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Thanks a lot for sharing, do you have any issues with that high SGSS in heavy clouds and weather? ASN and REX textures?

 

Do you have any cfg modifications with your graphics like LOD and bandwidth?

 

Thanks guys!

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Do you have any cfg modifications with your graphics like LOD and bandwidth?

Yes, Fly all PMDG products over MSE2 @ LOD 9.5 however europian scenery makers who blend autogen into their photoscenery you have to drop the LOD.

 

HLJAMES

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As HLJames notes, with pure photo you can actually increase most of the standard settings and in particular you want to crank LOD as much as possible.  On my modest system I usually run at 4.5 in Orbx regions, but bump that to 6.5 when flying in pure photo.  Photo with large areas of dense autogen, such as MegasceneryX SoCal in the LA basin I go back to 4.5 or risk OOMs.  With smaller areas like MegasceneryX Las Vegas I can still leave things at 6.5.

 

Scott

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Thanks guys, is there a quick way to do this in flight, or is the only way re-starting FSX to change the LOD in the cfg.

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Hawaii sounded like a good place to fly... Snow and Bitter cold having sucked the life out of the first quarter of the year...

 

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Hey guys,

 

Here is the next round of legs for Alae Abundia. Paro Bhutan VQPR to Darwin, Australia YPDN via Bangkok, Singapore, and Bali (VTBD-WSSS-WADD)

 

First Leg VQPR-VTBD

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Second Leg VTBD-WSSS

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Third Leg WSSS-WADD

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Fourth Leg WADD-YPDN

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Here is the entire trip so far.

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Elephant Butte Lake, New Mexico

 

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Here is the entire trip so far.

 

Did you keep track of fuel used?? would be interesting to know what this trip would cost with the Tduke in RW average PPG (PPL).

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Did you keep track of fuel used?? would be interesting to know what this trip would cost with the Tduke in RW average PPG (PPL).

Good idea. Gonna start doing this on my PGA Tour trips. I'll even keep track of the cost depending on what FBO I'm purchasing fuel from. Make it more fun.

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