Probably the best scenery yet to be released for FSX (IMHO) ... ORBX sure knows how to raise the bar every single time ...
Probably the best scenery yet to be released for FSX (IMHO) ... ORBX sure knows how to raise the bar every single time ...
Last edited by JerdooFlightX; May 15th, 2012 at 07:28.
It's very possible the mesh resolution needs to be changed to fix that - ORBX specifies exactly what settings to use to make the scenery work, some of them are mandatory, I think mesh is one. Should be in the read me.
edit - just checked, make sure mesh setting is 5m.
A nice little airfield, sure, but at 1GBit doesn't take too many to fill my FTX/ORBX dedicated 250GB SSD, so I'm leaving this one alone. Regards.
M.
Luvly... but as an outsider I find the lack of aircraft ground shadows totally perplexing.
Why are there no ground shadows when you have all the rest of that amazing detail??
I don't have FSX, was just driving by...
I keep seeing videos made in FSX, which do not have ground shadows.
Surely by now, there are computers that can run FSX planes with ground shadows enabled, without grinding to a shuddering halt?
In the video above, at 1:03 the scenery is all very shadowy and high-res 2cm/pixel textures.
But there's an elephant in the room.
The aircraft, which surely is what it's ultimately all about, does not cast a ground shadow!
Any "suspension of disbelief" just vaporised, right here.
Aircraft shadows enabled can also cause some planes to dissapear, its not just FPS hit, which is why most have it disabled. and for me i never look at the shadows i fly planes so dont miss them.
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