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We'll be slowly posting more images through the day :) Inlcuding DX10 shots

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>We'll be slowly posting more images through the day :)>Inlcuding DX10 shotsThank you very much, Cell!Those aircraft look incredibly detailed, well worth 30 bucks IMO.

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It's worth every penny in my book :)

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I want to see some shots of the VC's.....I remember seeing one of the F18....but not the P51 and EH101


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what kind of performance benefit are u gettin with dx10? i cannot use max 2.x water or bloom in sp1, too much performance loss.i have 8800GTX and core 2 duo 3.3 Ghz and 2 GB of memory at 800 4/4/4/12

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OMG, Istanbul looks fantastic. The Tolkopi/Blue Mosque off of the Bhosphorous look lovely. I lived in Istanbul for 3 years... Its fantastic! Woo hoo! If thats what can be done, Add on vendors need to shape up now. No more of the box buildings! Along with photoscenery with autogens, we are now going to expect realistic cities!:)Manny


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I never personally enabled bloom under DX9 (except to test that the check box in the dialog was actually hooked to something :-> ), but I just got a new DX10 capable laptop a couple weeks ago and did turn on the bloom with DX10 and the frame rate hit was barely noticeable (like from 30 down to 28). I've always run with Max 2.x on the water slider (at least when just "flying", when running under a debugger I turn everything to the left :-> ) so not sure what the difference in hit here was since I don't usually run with it off, but my laptop was handling it quite well.The new laptop is an Asus G1S, which has a 2.0Ghz T7300 Centrino Core 2 Duo (the mobile version of a desktop core 2 chip), 2 GB RAM, 160GB HDD, nVidia 8600M w/ 256MB dedicated DDR2 ram and can use up to 768MB of system ram for a total of 1GB video ram (albeit at the cost of system ram which FSX also needs :-> ).With your 3.2 Ghz desktop chip vs my 2.0 Ghz mobile chip and full 8800GTX vs my 8600M, I imagine you will get quite nice performance on your system as well.I should add I don't usually run with much or any AI, other than surface vehicles (to make finding the interstates easier :-> ) and airport ground vehicles, and maybe 5 to 10% on water traffic (I like seeing the boats in the water, not sure why :-> ). So that might affect your FPS vs mine :->

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Just stock for the most part, except when I need to install a specific 3rd party aircraft or scenery to track down a bug. I rebuild my system from source, so I would likely have to tweak any addons and whatnot everytime I rebuilt :-> (well, alright, maybe its wouldn't be quite that bad, but you get the idea :->). Granted, the tree I was using on my laptop was the Acceleration build, so if that counts as an addon, I had that installed :->

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