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VEGAS
Battle of Britain
Posts: 3993 Joined: 15 Sep 2005, 22:41
Location: probably lost on the moors
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by VEGAS » 25 Aug 2006, 18:05
Hi folks,
just clocked this new add-on over at All-nodes and downloading as we speak. Not able to try it yet. But here's the file name if you want it. egssjy7
ATB
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Garry Russell
The Ministry
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by Garry Russell » 25 Aug 2006, 18:08
Thanks Eddie
If you don't mind give a quick run down when you've tried it.
Garry
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Filonian
Red Arrows
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Location: Gristhorpe, UK
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by Filonian » 25 Aug 2006, 22:11
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DaveB
The Ministry
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by DaveB » 25 Aug 2006, 22:30
It looks the part Graham!! What's it like on frames?? :think:
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Filonian
Red Arrows
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by Filonian » 25 Aug 2006, 22:41
DaveB wrote: It looks the part Graham!! What's it like on frames?? :think:
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Hits my set up a bit, but then John does give a warning in his read me.
However, I think I am about ready for a clean install. I have had that many aircraft and scenery in and out lately (fiddlers elbow springs readily to mind) that all sorts of wierd things have started to happen.
Really needs someone who is happy with their set up to try it.
Graham
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Charlie Bravo
Concorde
Posts: 1102 Joined: 27 Jun 2004, 12:03
Location: STN/EGSS
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by Charlie Bravo » 25 Aug 2006, 22:57
It hits my frames as well but it's still playable.
Having spent 2 years working at STN, I can also say it's fairly accurate.
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DaveB
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by DaveB » 26 Aug 2006, 00:13
Tks Graham
John's scenery tends to be a bit heavy on frames mate so I doubt a clean up would improve things much
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VEGAS
Battle of Britain
Posts: 3993 Joined: 15 Sep 2005, 22:41
Location: probably lost on the moors
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by VEGAS » 26 Aug 2006, 11:19
Just tried it this morning. Like its been said already. Its usable, taxi-ing an ground usage is not too bad. Once airborne though, framerates drop quite a bit.
One or two nice static aircraft on show as well.
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Paul K
Red Arrows
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by Paul K » 26 Aug 2006, 22:10
Thanks Vegas, been looking for a decent Stansted. I fly with Squeezyjet into, or out of ( or both ) Stansted every week at the moment.