Frame rate/blurries improver

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Frame rate/blurries improver

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Not ready for FSX yet, but you P3D users are catered for:

https://www.fspsstore.com/fsps-products ... p3dv3.html

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eeek! 24 squidilions or whatever those loopy Euro types use these days. When a few simple questions at a place not unlike here will sort you out for free. :Dance:
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I remember the fibre frame time fraction tweak for fsx.cfg. You could put it in yourself - just one line of text. I think I'm talking about the same thing, anyway. I also read it was unnecessary in P3D. *-)

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Shows wot I know! :$

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Gawd, reading the product description they don't half go on in such a technical jargonic way. They make it sound awfully clever don't they! :lol:

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Don't trust anybody using more than a single punctuation mark per sentence in a product pitch.

I have to admit, however, that the author at least explains how the tool works instead of resorting to pure marketing manure.

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Took a look at the systems it’s compatible with and it’s only P3d v1-3. As far as I can tell most of us are either sticking with FSX (or earlier) or have moved to V4. Unless the can move up/down to those versions I don’t think they will sell many copies of their software.
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Having read Paul's post, I inserted that FFTF line into my config, and Hey Presto! I can't tell the difference! :excited:

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blanston12 wrote:
28 Mar 2018, 16:05
Took a look at the systems it’s compatible with and it’s only P3d v1-3. As far as I can tell most of us are either sticking with FSX (or earlier) or have moved to V4. Unless the can move up/down to those versions I don’t think they will sell many copies of their software.
There is a P3d v4 version as well.
https://www.fspsstore.com/fsps-products ... p3dv4.html
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