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Simflyer905

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  1. Nope, fairly new to the adding of aircraft and such, so thanks for pointing this step out. I agree the NGX looks amazing, just not in my setup (yet). I'll give this a go. I'm prepared to fiddle with the Nvidia inspector as well. I just found out about the SweetFX, ENB Series, and Shader. Also ASN. Gonna get this VC looking perfect first. Thanks for the tips and if you have any other suggestions, please share! SF905
  2. Hi all, I purchased the 737NGX add-on aircraft after seeing some great youtube clips of it. The virtual cockpit looked so realistic to me, I had to do a double-take. I have invested in a top of the line setup to run my FSX, this plane, and some other add-ons for scenery, etc. I am finding that my virtual cockpit in FSX doesn't look as realistic as those on youtube! Theirs are a little darker, have this intense realism to it, that I can't explain, in the way the panels and gauges look. Mine still looks like a game. I have all the settings cranked in FSX for aircraft. Is there some specific place I should be looking as well? I was cranking up the aliasing options on my Nvidia GTX780 control panel, thinking this would help. Still more tweaking to do. Hope someone can help point me in the right direction. i certainly have the rig to do any processing to make this product look as real and smooth as it can. thanks, SF

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