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P3D and frame generation

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32 minutes ago, HiFlyer said:

 

Honestly? I don't use P3D and can't imagine anything that would rekindle my interest in that sim. But I also can't imagine why any fan of that sim would pushback (pun intended) against such an advance.

 

If LM finds it worth the try, I am sure we'll see it somewhere along the v6 run or for v7...

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10 hours ago, HiFlyer said:

 I don't use P3D and can't imagine anything that would rekindle my interest in that sim. But I also can't imagine why any fan of that sim would pushback (pun intended) against such an advance.

It's pointless for people like me. Because unlike you I do not need to upgrade sim anymore. I can have smooth performance and high level of detail at the same time. Because unlike most I do get satisfaction. But you see, Sethos says I am just making excuses. If you guys so against this platform [ Prepar3D] then why you waste time talking it here? 

It's all about the tweaking. A simple Process Lasso can drastically change the performance and make the sim use my parts better. And the magic of video editing will drastically help the situation as well. 

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