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Prepar3D V 3.4 Released
What does this mean? Navigation Visuals UI showing facility, airspace, user, and AI overlays in the 3D world
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Active Sky Cloud Art for FSX & P3D - Released!
Why don't you just try it and see for yourself? It's not like you have to reinstall P3D... :rolleyes:
- BLURRY TEXTURES !
- BLURRY TEXTURES !
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P3D v3: The new Aerosoft Berlin Tegel looks amazing!
If only they had added moving jetways in P3D (be it SODE or at least CTRL+J) instead of beating that dead horse of AES...
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Brighter terrain, darker cloud shadows - DONE!
I am very grateful for this thread and the work... Is it possible to single out the tweaks for the blue haze? I used the files in the pack, but it's way too dark for me (e.g. the photoreal ground at airports becomes al most pitch black and the terminals are barely visible when I turn on simobjects receive shadows), so I would like to start with the original files and gradually take it from there. Also, it would make things a lot easier if the first post was updated with findings from the posts that came afterwards. I am not too lazy to browse though them all, but I easily get confused.
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Brighter terrain, darker cloud shadows - DONE!
Thanks guys... I will wait a tad longer then :wink:
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Brighter terrain, darker cloud shadows - DONE!
Hey! I've been following this thread, but now I am kind of lost... Where can I get the latest files? The Dropbox link shows as being 9 days old, so what changes does it include that were talked about in the last 4 pages? Rich keeps saying the mod is not quite finalised, but what parts? Do the files provided in the dropbox link still require autogen shadows to be enabled? What I am interested in are scattering, darker cloud shadows, and the changed sky textures... Cheers
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Anyone come back to FSX after trying P3D?
I am very pleased with 3.2, but was also very pleased with 3.1 already. VAS management is muuuuch improved compared to 2.4 or 2.5. I have not had to worry about it again, even when flying with heavy iron between major airports and with pretty high settings where I would always have the fear of an OOM in the back of my mind when flying with 2.5, I remember. It is also more fluid now, which really helps with immersing you when you don't have to think about performance or crashes when flying. But not all my settings are the highest and they don't have to. E.g. I run my P3D with water settings on low and I think it still looks stunning. Hope this helps.
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Anyone come back to FSX after trying P3D?
Gregg, if you courageous enough to do the installation, you will be very pleased with 3.2 compared to 2.4...
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Volumetric Fog in V3.2 in combo with REX TD
The one where you responded that you had a similar problem and the 2 that you created yourself (including this one). I think I will let look for them yourself :wink:
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Volumetric Fog in V3.2 in combo with REX TD
And why open a new thread? This is the 3rd one now about this issue...
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Prepar3D v3.2 is out
So how are P3D 3.2 users supposed to use Simstarter at the moment when NG is not out yet? Cheers
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Anyone come back to FSX after trying P3D?
Keep in mind that people tend to voice their problems more than when everything works well. The same applies to the FSX forum... Definitely not everybody using P3D has rocket ship hardware.
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Anyone come back to FSX after trying P3D?
Never in a million years would I go back to FSX. :Shame On You: P3D has turned out to be the dream sim for me. Best performance I have ever had in my 15 years+ flight sim experience and visuals that I would never want to give up again. Some might say that visuals are not important only FPS count, well, for me, it's about how much immersion a simulation can give you and P3D does immerse me like never before. And... every time LM comes out with a new version, it's just the icing on the cake and I get to be excited like child again. That said, I understand that some people want to stick to their running system if they're happy with it. Cheers And P.S./BTW: I don't have a super dooper (reindeer pooper ) card. Just a 770 4GB and it does a very good job.