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A Guide to, Getting the most out of the PMDG 777

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2) Don't use DX10, I know some people say it help with VAS but when i tried it with the fixer on by two screens it was a mess. IMO DX9 is the safe way to go.

 

If you invest some time to optimize the DX10 settings (given, that you have the DX10 fixer installed), you'll have a totally new FSX experience. Surely, cockpit shadows are not essential for an airliner, but the whole package offered with the DX10 fixer is a definite plus even for the 777. This is my experience, based on a pretty modest hardware.

Felix

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Glad it works for you Felix.

 

I wont invest anytime into DX10 within FSX as I don't use it anymore. I've gone over to P3D. If anyone is interested in DX10 fix'er then best to head on over to the avsim fsx forums for more info there. Am not including it in my guide, have to draw a line some were. Best to get info on that from the forum I said.

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Excellent guide David, thank you!

Hamilton Müller

Thanks so very much for going to the trouble of writing this guide and, especially, for sharing.

A lot of stuff I do know already - my pc specs, software and scenery are remarkably similar to yours btw - but a bunch of really interesting extras such as the Rex weather tip.

 

Good job sir and clear skies!

Excellent guide, applied almost all of your suggestions, including getting rid of the external 3d model views ( which I never use ), and it's even smoother, although the 777 was always smoother than the NGSX in my system, and even now with FSX:SE.

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I think it's high time people start making the same demands of the scenery devs, honestly.

 

You should take a trip over to FlyTampa and see the response they are dealing with, with respect to Toronto. It should be pointed out that their attitude towards their customers is as high level as their product. Their support is commensurate witheir product, as is yours.

 

Another reason I mention CYYZ is it was constructed at the same high level as your 777. I have both, and the best I am able to muster is 1.1 GB VAS remaining, at the gate, engines off.

 

I don't blame the plane or the airport. We have an address limitation that, at the present time, can only be addressed by using less complex product, dialing down our expectations or tricking the OS as the new product form Aerosoft will. I have no idea why this hasn't been attempted by more developers. Probably why I'm not a developer :) There is no point blaming PMDG, FlyTampa or Santa Claus; won't change the current reality. Well...we could always blame Microsoft.

 

I look forward to the time where fast hardware, 64 bit and DX12 are a collective reality; so that we can properly appreciate the great software.

Regards,

Graham Derreck

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You should take a trip over to FlyTampa and see the response they are dealing with, with respect to Toronto. It should be pointed out that their attitude towards their customers is as high level as their product. Their support is commensurate witheir product, as is yours.

 

Another reason I mention CYYZ is it was constructed at the same high level as your 777. I have both, and the best I am able to muster is 1.1 GB VAS remaining, at the gate, engines off.

 

I don't blame the plane or the airport. We have an address limitation that, at the present time, can only be addressed by using less complex product, dialing down our expectations or tricking the OS as the new product form Aerosoft will. I have no idea why this hasn't been attempted by more developers. Probably why I'm not a developer :) There is no point blaming PMDG, FlyTampa or Santa Claus; won't change the current reality. Well...we could always blame Microsoft.

 

I look forward to the time where fast hardware, 64 bit and DX12 are a collective reality; so that we can properly appreciate the great software.

 

I haven't really been in their forums, honestly. I do know that their products are some of the most optimized that I've flown into, though. With the amount of detail they throw into their airports, I'm surprised that it doesn't bring systems to their knees. They're one of the few I think have been very conscious of memory consumption.

 

So, if there were a scenery dev that I'd primarily exempt from my earlier statement, it would be them. I have their MDW, BOS, VHHX, and SXM. All great sceneries.

Kyle Rodgers

 

 


So, if there were a scenery dev that I'd primarily exempt from my earlier statement, it would be them. I have their MDW, BOS, VHHX, and SXM. All great sceneries.

 

Thanks for the reply. It appears that the Toronto area is a monster. Performance with default airport is not much better than FT CYYZ. We really need to get to a happy place with hardware and the software environment. When that happens, we can pick your brains about how best to operate the aircraft, how to interpret what the plane is doing; as opposed to how to turn lead into gold. I will say that turning off RAAS, gave me some more breathing room with VAS. That's not a knock against the product. Just another illustration that we need to be able to access more memory space for complex product.

Regards,

Graham Derreck

CYMM

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Strangely I bought CYYZ today, did two flights Flightbeams KIAD to CYYZ and then the return flight. Both airports are stunning fps was great. No problems at all was flying the NG.

Will try FSdreamteams KJFK to CYYZ and return over The next days in the 777.

 

Thanks guys

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Flytampa CYYZ is a great airport - sounds like a great flight

 

Slightly off topic...you supported CYYZ, I bought KBOS. Maybe I'll trip over you when I'm there.

 

Strangely I bought CYYZ today, did two flights Flightbeams KIAD to CYYZ and then the return flight. Both airports are stunning fps was great. No problems at all was flying the NG.

Will try FSdreamteams KJFK to CYYZ and return over The next days in the 777.

 

Thanks guys

 

 I'm going to apply your recommendations and keep whacking away at CYYZ/777.

Regards,

Graham Derreck

CYMM

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I just set up KJFK to CYYK in the 777 so will report what happens.

 

NOTE: Fight today in the NG was perfect with the setting I had, after reading FlyTamper CYYK forum ive now turned OFF Transparent glass/Apron vehicles,car traffic/3D people. I had grass OFF.

 

I will use same setting as the NG(KIAD-CYYK) but with the above OFF and will see tomorrow. Am at T4 Gate4 as that was the gate I used when we came make to the UK after a week there. So it always has to be T4 Gate 4 for me :)

 

 


Slightly off topic...you supported CYYZ, I bought KBOS. Maybe I'll trip over you when I'm there

:smile:  Better have my TCAS ON

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Strangely I bought CYYZ today, did two flights Flightbeams KIAD to CYYZ and then the return flight.

 

Great route, there. Love my home airport  :P

Kyle Rodgers

Slightly off topic...you supported CYYZ, I bought KBOS. Maybe I'll trip over you when I'm there.

 

KBOS to CYZZ would be my flight of choice also as I work in Boston and get to enjoy flights over my office window when the winds are right - actually my brother had a contract to plow Logan Airport for some years

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