Blurries fix in FSX...

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Blurries fix in FSX...

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For those of you that have FSX, here is the info from the "Horses Mouth" translated so that we can all understand it (Adam speaks a VERY technical language!) :smile:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555738/en-us

NB...ONLY for FSX.

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Post by Reheat »

Thank you for that Peter, I don't have a problem with blurries at the moment but its useful information to keep to hand!

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Hi Peter

Works superbly with FSX default autogen.

messes up photo scenery though but easy enough to adjust when i know i am flying non photo stuff.

Try the Horizon Generation X demo.

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Post by jonesey2k »

Would be so good if they had optimised FSX for double cored cpu's. Have one of my cpus working on the textures ect while the other one does the rest.
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Would be, but again, won't happen. Dual Cores would not give any real additional performance because of the way FS is designed and the way Dual Cores run. There was no way to maintain backwards compatibility and get Dual Core optimization that gave any real increase in performance.

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