A great help is the 3JFPS LUA-PlugIn, but in this video I did not use it. Nearby big cities fps is about 20, sometimes even a little bit less. Independent of the above-mentioned flight, with this setup I will get overall about 20 to 70 fps (my subjective assessment is about 27 fps in average), depending on number of objects in scenery, range of visibility and overall weather conditions. OSM scenery generated with World2Xplane, additionally autogen scenery.Orthophotos: Ortho4XP with custom HD mesh.uninstalled: SkyMaxx Pro (SMP) and Real Weather Connector (RWC).Weather Injection: FS Global Real Weather XP (FSGRW).Skycolour: Ultra Weather XP v1.5, Set #1.GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan Black with 6 GB VRAM on boardĬomputer is customized and used for X-Plane only. Music: "Shooting Stars (Original Mix)" by MoonRiser on ĬPU: i7 4790K, 4.0 GHz (overclocked to 4.4 GHz), 32 GB RAM You should not do this as a VFR flight in real life. It was quite windy and almost dark on this mountain top. This VFR flight is in the evening, located in the south east of France, heading to Mont Blanc. Please see my setup below in this video description. In this video I’ll show what amazing skies and clouds you can get without SkyMaxx Pro (SMP) and Real Weather Connector (RWC), just using X-Planes own built-in weather engine and some freeware cloud files.
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