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How to make FSX Look Extreemly Real


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I would use Megascenery Earth Titles. They are the best value now adays for your money. Check out my screen shots in the screen shot forum. I always fly with them or Sim Saavy which unfortunately is no longer operating. I have the whole United States in Photo Real and working on upgrading the coastal states to Megascenery since the water masking could have been a bit better with the other. I'll post some shots later on with detailed city environments. Any you'd like to see particular so you can see the difference?

 

I noticed you're from Kentucky. I'll do some shots around Frankfort later for you.

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Great comment! However, I think the biggest reason people are disappointed with FSX is they don't realize FSX was designed assuming that everyone would have a single core CPU that would get faster every year.

 

Great comment Rupert, and so very true. It is the biggest misunderstood thing. The FSX developers were assuming that CPU evolution would go no further than quad core and would pump out 10Ghz. I have come across so many people with expensive builds who complain that FSX still looks and performs rubbish for what they put in to their build. FSX is all about the Ghz and doesn't care if you have a 4 6 or 8 core CPU.

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  • 11 months later...

Free things you can do:

Adjust Brightness, contrast, gamma, hue saturation.

There are some high res areas in FSX (I don't remember where).

Fly at the right time for best light and the right season for most green.

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