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TheBoom's post in Utility for saving camera views? And... hotkeys was marked as the answerWithout addons you can only assign keys to preconfigured views in P3D. Custom views will always be have to set again in a new flight.
Ezdok however manages all of that and brings extra features to the table.
I was using Opus Fsi before, and though it is a great addon especially since its a 2 in 1 deal, the DHM and camera shake features are very different from Ezdok.
Once I tried Ezdok I could not go back to Opus Fsi or default cameras.
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TheBoom's post in Blurries with high autogen was marked as the answerYou mean you have better performance using dynamic resolution at medium as opposed to none? That's interesting. I might give it a try.
Yes I noticed the blurries came after the content update. Initially I only updated the client but my GSX and ASN menus stopped showing so I had to update content as well.
So anyway after some testing and tweaking, using an AM of 248 the blurries are gone. I still have to keep my eye out for popping though I haven't noticed any yet.
I however had to reset the Autogen_Batch_Lod to the default of 2 or I would inevitably oom at denser areas such as KJFK (default airport with Orbx).
I'm going to mark this as solved for now and hope you guys get the same luck while playing around with the AM.
Regards,
Shanan
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TheBoom's post in 4770K to 6700K? was marked as the answerSeems like the CTDs were due to the settings changes. Recompiled the shaders and all seems good.
So anyway, I guess I should leave a bit of advice for anyone else considering an upgrade from Haswell or Sandy Bridge to Skylake.
Clock for clock performance seems to be marginally better, however if you can get at least a 500mhz upgrade in core clock itself I think the difference is substantial. Also the gain in speeds from DDR4 seem to help quite a bit too.
The new IPCs in Skylake also seem to make a difference, as when I tested the 6700k at its stock speeds performance was still slightly better (~5-10%) at the same settings as I had with the 4770k.
The main benefits come from the increased core clocks achievable over the Haswell processors.
If you're stuck with a chip that can only go up to 4.1-4.2 ghz then maybe an upgrade would be beneficial for you. This is purely my opinion.
Regards,
Shanan
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TheBoom's post in DLL.xml errors was marked as the answerApparently there was nothing wrong with the code and P3D just didn't want to play along at first but it works now. Problem solved with notepad++.
Please delete/close this thread. Thank you.
Shanan