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    cmhodge Guest

    Default Learn something new every day!

    Hi Guys,
    I was wondering why my planes never looked as good as everyone else's. I thought my vid card was too wimpy. But then I read something about setting global max texture size to "massive". Voila! Now I have beautiful exteriors! Some stutters, but hey that's ok. Let me plug my config switching utility which allows me to easily switch from this maxed-out display to something more frame-friendly. Look here:
    http://www.flightsim.com/dc/dcboard....opic_id=137543

    Here's some shots using new sunset textures by Holger Busekros. Flying into my local airport (Marlboro, MA)

    (It really is this tight)

    Cruising over Hanscom Field in the Jenny:

    Short approach

    In for the landing


    Crusing over same in default cub:

    Milton's Beech 18 buzzing the Custom House in Boston. I used to be a security guard in this building when I was in college. It was vacant at the time. A few times I walked up the stairs to the clock (wasn't supposed to :))



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    The settings DO make a big difference. Glad you found out Christopher. Mike :-)

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    Default RE: Learn something new every day!

    Looks very good Christopher!!

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