Kenny, You're correct...That's XPlane 10 running at 4.7 ghz overclocked. I have it running on some pretty nice settings!
Jason, Try XPlane 10, theres a 32 and 64 bit version when you install!
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Kenny, You're correct...That's XPlane 10 running at 4.7 ghz overclocked. I have it running on some pretty nice settings!
Jason, Try XPlane 10, theres a 32 and 64 bit version when you install!
Yea, I might have to. Poor FSX.
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Nice images Fred!
Yea here are my computer specs! lol I'm actually struggling to run x plane 10 on almost max settings with good fps!
i7 3930K at 4.7 ghz
EVGA GTX 670 4GB FTW
32GB corsair Vengeance ram
H100i water-cooling system for the cpu
Coarsair 850W psu
ASUS Sabertooth X79 LGA 2011 mobo
Samsung 840 pro ssd 256gb
WD 2TB Hard Drive
15 fans
Coolermaster HAF X case
and some other stuff
I know a flight sim takes a lot of processing power, as do intensive graphics, but come on! It's just sloppy coding if that configuration can't do it. Look what they used to be able to do w/ 8-bits & 64K of RAM back in the day....
After many months of tweaking, X-plane 10 is starting to meet my expectations graphics wise. The blue haze is a new atmospheric scattering effect that many other simmers are fooling around with... Feel free to ask any questions!
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Jared, I think you need to start saving up for one of those Cray supercomputers that can handle several petaflops per second- then you will be able to max out X-Plane:cool:
On a Flight Sim note, I'm fully immersed in my latest FS9 addon, PMDG's 747-400. The bundled liveries aren't all that but fortunately you can download additional free liveries from their website. It's extremely involved with a functioning FMC(that I am failing to master), and the flight model is amazing. But, I did fly the 13L approach in the British Airways example 2 weeks ago and managed to set it down properly in front of the triple hangars- too bad nobody was at T5 to capture it:wink:
Awesome stuff! I just put X-Plane 9 on my Macbook. It is okay, but I miss FS9. I will run boot camp and install Windows 7. I know my Mac won't run FSX, but it should handle FS 2004 with no issues. I find the flight mechanics and controls of X-Plane to be too stiff. Plus, FS9 is 10 years old and you can still get awesome scenery packages and awesome aircraft.
This started April 1st and is open to anyone who wants to take a challenge!!! Pilots and non pilots!! Take a look.. For those on long island you can try it at Nassau Flyers.
below is the link to the contest and how to get started!!!
http://landing.redbirdflight.com/
This started April 1st and is open to anyone who wants to take a challenge!!! Pilots and non pilots!! Take a look.. For those on long island you can try it at Nassau Flyers.
below is the link to the contest and how to get started!!!
http://landing.redbirdflight.com/
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Just took a flight from Oceana to Farmingdale, here I am over lower manhattan