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I just did a flight with V3.3, San Juan by Latin VFR to St. Maarten Fly Tampa with a Captainsim 737, will try Aerosoft A320 later. VAS was fine, just like 3.2 ASN and REX Texture direct provided thick rainy clouds and I had no FPS loss like before, even though I am still using NVI with 4xSGSSA. I noticed slight texture problems with SJU, they can be easily fixed by the developer and TNCM was perfect. I installed client, then content and then scenery, in steps updating as I went, FTX Global, Vector, the works. I think 3.3 is slightly smoother, the cloud situation better and perhaps other things under the hood I am not aware of, but it all works.

 

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Have you flown in Overcast at all? How's the FPS? Im using a 980ti as well 


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Following, I am interested to heard about your overcast experience as well!

 

Me too!. Thanks

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Will try after work tomorrow. I am concerned about VAS, but then I don't push my sliders all the way to the right, I use more moderate settings, half to 3/4 to the right and especially LOD, that's in the middle!


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Is it necessary to un/install all 3 modules or only client is good enough?


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I started with just client, but then I read that there were tweaks in the other two, so I decided to go next to content and then scenery. So far so good. The guide here at Avsim was very helpful on the procedure for each install. I can't find the link just at the moment, but maybe someone can step in and provide it.


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Does Active Sky Next work with 3.3 now? I remember trying a flight but ASN would not load so I went back to 3.2.

 

I would like to answer the thought Rob had in another thread. He wondered out loud if Lockheed kept that little trick in there, of 'Steve's DX10 Fixer's' ability to disable MSAA on clouds  The answer is yes, it seems they did. I used Migration Tool to install Steve's DX10 fixer just to try and disable the Aliasing on the clouds and it seems to have worked. I now have no real noticeable dip in frames no matter the coverage. Also, the newest drivers from nVidia along with PTA3.2, which is allowing us to edit the quality of FXAA, were major boosts for me. No longer does FXAA make everything blurry and the newest driver seems really solid and shows noticeable improvement.

 

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ASN has a beta that works with 3.3 I just tried a very cloudy flight from Aerosoft Prague to T2G Munich with the AS A321. In terms of VAS I had 1200 mb remaining at gate. No issues with the clouds, very smooth with my NVI 4xSGSSA on. There are the airport texture issues here and there. I think they will get that cleared up, I hope. One thing they didn't clear up is the slight hiccups when the new scenery loads on approach. Had that issue in 3.2. Much about that here in the forum.


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ASN has a beta that works with 3.3 I just tried a very cloudy flight from Aerosoft Prague to T2G Munich with the AS A321. In terms of VAS I had 1200 mb remaining at gate. No issues with the clouds, very smooth with my NVI 4xSGSSA on. There are the airport texture issues here and there. I think they will get that cleared up, I hope. One thing they didn't clear up is the slight hiccups when the new scenery loads on approach. Had that issue in 3.2. Much about that here in the forum.

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---Brian Bash---
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I just did a flight with V3.3, San Juan by Latin VFR to St. Maarten Fly Tampa with a Captainsim 737, will try Aerosoft A320 later. VAS was fine, just like 3.2 ASN and REX Texture direct provided thick rainy clouds and I had no FPS loss like before, even though I am still using NVI with 4xSGSSA. I noticed slight texture problems with SJU, they can be easily fixed by the developer and TNCM was perfect. I installed client, then content and then scenery, in steps updating as I went, FTX Global, Vector, the works. I think 3.3 is slightly smoother, the cloud situation better and perhaps other things under the hood I am not aware of, but it all works.

 

i7 4770 oc to 4.4 980ti W7

 

+1 on clouds, have experienced overcast with REX Textures direct and Soft Clouds with a coef setting of .7 - Some issues with ground textures not displaying correctly in some airports like those of UK2000 but this is likely to be resolved by Devs in the near future.

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