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Mega Scenery Earth 2.0 w/Autogen - how?
You guys need to check out scenProc. It allows you to create AGN out of .shp files. You need to find .shp files with polys and points for terrain vegetation and building footprints. If you find the data, then you should definitely teach yourself how to use scenProc.
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3-Monitor setup : what graphics card(s)
I just purchased a single Titan to replace my SLI NVidia 480s. I'm running 6000 X 1200 bezel trip. monitors. I'm running this on a single TITAN and it is light years beyond what I was running before. I can run nearly max settings with smooth frame rates locked at 35 FPS. I have no idea if it is the speed of the card, or the extra memory and I don't know if I'll regret going with a TITAN instead of the new cheaper 780s, but I'm banking on the TITAN to drop in price. I assume I'll get another Titan once SLI is developed properly for Prepar3d 2.1. SLI and FSX/P3D has never been a positive experience for me. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if the single titan is smoother than two SLI titans, at least for now. My 480s in SLI would sometimes drop into the 6-14 fps ranges and slide show on me, especially if I was running two other monitors on a second auxillary card for outside views or gauges. The Titan doesn't seem to skip a beat. I'm depressed because my 480s died. I was hoping to have a TITAN and a 480 as my auxiliary for exterior monitors. I'm actually thinking about buying a 770, but I think I'll just take what I have. The big issue when you upgrade is that you'll be able to run settings at much higher values, but your secondauxillary card (if you use one) may not be powerful enough to handle those settings, so I'd absolutely leap on cheap TITANS without question. If SLI was a jerky experience, you would still benefit from running each card for more than triple monitors with SLI turned off. Next best option would be two 780 TIs. My understanding is that the 780 TIs are equal to the TITANS in most regards and much less expensive. I'm hoping future games will take advantage of the TITAN for longevity. Only time will tell. I have older Samsung monitors, so if you go with a single TITAN, you will need to buy an active displayPort to DVI adapter. I purchased an Accell UltraAV adapter and it worked beautifully. I couldn't get an HDMI to DVI adapter to run triple monitors on the single card, or get the HDMI to run as a fourth monitor. It would steal the DVI signal for some reason. ENJOYYOUR TITANS! ! ! Just for clarification, I'm running Prepar3d V2
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