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Orbx Netherlands TE - Four Seasons - Schipol

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Schipol - Maxed - 1440p

 

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Is that FlyTampa's Schipol and how are the frame-rates? Any problems or conflicts?

Nice screens btw...

Darryl

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18 minutes ago, AA777-223 said:

Is that FlyTampa's Schipol and how are the frame-rates? Any problems or conflicts?

 

Nope that how Schipol looks out of the box with the Orbx TE Netherlands region.. :)

 

Framerates are stiffer than a normal Orbx region... Just dial down the SSAA and Texture resolution down from 4096. The price you pay for photoreal. :)

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I bought it myself but didn't find time to try it yet. What amazes me: Contrary to common believe, the photoground seems to be not blurry, but razor-sharp under Prepar3d4...?

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14 minutes ago, pmb said:

I bought it myself but didn't find time to try it yet. What amazes me: Contrary to common believe, the photoground seems to be not blurry, but razor-sharp under Prepar3d4...?

Kind regards, Michael

 

It's by no means razor sharp until you get around 4,000ft or so. If you click on any of my photos and expand it to full size you will see it still holds some of the draw backs of photo scenery at lower altitudes.  This isn't a knock at Orbx but just natural drawback of photo scenery.. What Orbx did though was improve upon those flaws. While it isn't razor sharp at lower altitudes it's leaps and bounds better than any other photo scenery I've ever installed at those same heights. For $40 American this truly is a fantastic display of what is possible with photo scenery.  If you have the HDD/SDD space to sustain a collection of it.  :)

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8 minutes ago, styckx said:

 

It's by no means razor sharp until you get around 4,000ft or so. If you click on any of my photos and expand it to full size you will see it still holds some of the draw backs of photo scenery at lower altitudes. 

If you have the HDD/SDD space to sustain a collection of it.  :)

Thanks Bill, I'll investigate that point myself soon.:ha:

I'll do anything to collect more of such scenery, HDD or SDD, whatever it requires, even if I'll have to drink water every day.

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