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FSX DX9: Beautiful early evening flight in the Phenom 300

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Guest Mik75

Hi there!

DX9 is still going strong, especially when combined with ENB (simple sun mod textures + ENB palette, here from the AVSIM forum).

Plane is the wonderful Carenado Phenom 300, with Bert Pieke´s fantastic GTN750 mod.

Scenery is ORBX Open LC EU, FS Mesh 2010, FTX Vector, FTX trees HD, Aerosoft EDDR and Flightport´s freeware EDFM.

I hope, you enjoy:

 

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Nice looking shots. A little on the dark side for me, but still nice looking composition.


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Beautiful shots!

 

I always used dx9 with FSX. Never saw any benefit or difference with dx10 other then a poorer performing sim with more Ctd's.

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Outstanding screenshots of Germany and a beautiful airplane!

 

HLJAMES

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Very nice set of evening shots.


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I always used dx9 with FSX. Never saw any benefit or difference with dx10 other then a poorer performing sim with more Ctd's.

 

Then you never had it set up correctly with the DX10 scenery fixer.

 

The difference is clear to see, impossible to miss the VC cockpit shadows or the moving whitecaps on the water.

Higher Fps and much lower VAS usage are two more benefits, but if all you did was tick DX10 preview then I can see why you might have been underwhelmed by DX10

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Guest Mik75

Thanks a lot guys!

I am glad you like them.

Contrast is a bit high with this ENB.ini, especially during this time of day, but the bloom and the colours are really nice, especially if you see it in motion.

My last FSX install had been DX10, using the fixer.

But I defenitely never had a better performing and more stable install of FSX than this one, with minimal tweaking, and DX9.

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Beautiful shots!

 

I always used dx9 with FSX. Never saw any benefit or difference with dx10 other then a poorer performing sim with more Ctd's.

Open your wallet, steves DX10 fixer will blow you away :smile:


ZORAN

 

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Guest Mik75

Thanks a lot!

Just search for "simple sun mod" here or in the file library.

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