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JimmiG

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  1. Some say it doesn't work, some say it works. Same with A2A aircraft. Seems best to wait a while for things to clear up.
  2. Maybe some kind of response would be in order. I'm not expecting a detailed roadmap just yet, but at least a "We're working on it" or "It's not happening" type of response.
  3. I run an RTX 3060 Ti which works great with MSFS. There's no need for DLSS since I only run at 1080p, but it's a brilliant piece of tech for upscaling to higher resolutions. The performance of DLSS basically scales with the actual (non-upscaled) resolution. For example, with Balanced, you get the same performance at 4K as you would get at 2227x1253p without DLSS. Performance mode at 4K = 1920x1080p and so on. There's a tiny bit of overhead for the actual Deep Learning upscale, but in reality it's barely noticeable. While you might see MSFS fill up all available VRAM regardless of whether you have 6, 8 or 12 GB, in reality it doesn't necessarily need all that VRAM. It's just taking advantage of all VRAM since it's there to use.
  4. Surprisingly little has changed, but apparently enough to make all AFS2 DLC incompatible.
  5. I agree, but we seem to be in the minority. When I asked about this in another thread a while ago, it was explained that Orbx have moved on from producing small airfields and would only do larger regional fields and other scenery products.
  6. Great to see more airports from the PNW coming to FS2020. Still one of my favorite areas to fly, even now that we have the entire world with photo scenery. Personally I don't mind at all if the airports were to be released with the original low-res textures, they still look miles better than the MSFS defaults. Still I understand that Orbx as a company have certain standards they need to adhere to.
  7. I actually fired up the old Amiga 500 when I was visiting my parents at the old place last Christmas. Surprisingly it worked just fine, even the 40 MB HDD (just like the side cart in the photo), though it was noisier than I remembered (or maybe it was actually making more noise due to the age and not having been powered on for about 20 years). I also had an Amiga 1200, but I didn't really get into simming until Flight Unlimited II on the PC, around 1997.
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