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Seattle 2004 and McChord AFB

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Those of you who use my Seattle 2004 pack are probably aware that McChord AFB suffers from a serious freezing problem (around TEN seconds on my PC) shortly after take-off or landing. This happens when the taxiway lines and lights are either switched on or off automatically. This is clearly an unacceptable situation, so I have been experimenting with the removal of several nearby packages to improve performance.I have managed to reduce the duration of this annoying "freeze" from TEN seconds to only THREE seconds. This isn't perfect, but it is clearly better ! If you would like to emulate this, then remove the following packages from your FLIGHT3/PACKAGES folder:-PACEMAKER LZ (if you have this)CLOVER PARK TCMOSS FIELDSHADY ACRESSPANAWAYPlease note that you only need to delete the PACKAGES for Shady Acres and Spanaway. You do NOT need to remove the S44 and WA61 airport folders in your FLIGHT3/REGIONS/SEATTLE/AIRPORTS folder.Chris Low.PS. If anyone would like the updated version of my McChord AFB package (including runway overrun lighting, AI modifications, and deleted redundant sections of taxiway lines and taxiway centreline lighting), then just e-mail me at the following address:[email protected]

Christopher Low

AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU / 64GB DDR5-6000 RAM / 12GB Nvidia RTX 4070 Super GPU / Gigabyte X870E Aorus Elite Wifi 7 / 1+2TB Samsung Evo Plus M2 Nvme

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