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amentiba

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Hi all,

Discovering Diamond Point as i've just installed it.

I have volontary choosen to keep the details level of 2WA1 panel config to the default because of my low computer.

FSX config : AA 2X - 1680X1050 - Mesh 10M - texture resolution between 30 cm and 7 cm for the flight test.

average fps : 15-20 (smooth) on the runway, 20-30 in the air (still smooth :) )

Here are the results (not edited ;) )

Hope you'll like it.

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Many thanks all for your kind comments :)

@ Heiko : as you noticed the core2duo, this how your work is rendering on my computer with the 2WA1 settings to level 1 and autogen as recommanded in normal density (but extreme in autogen render ;) ).

Smooth and beautifull. No doubt that with a better computer and all details to max and 2WA1 settings to level 3 it should be just amazing.

@ Andreas : Magnifique travail, j'adore le découpage et texturage des côtes, l'ensemble est superbe à survoler. BRAVO ! ;)

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Thanks for your comment Phil :)

I just forgot to say that my fps are locked at 30 - because better render when i capture movies in formation fligths, but as in flight i'm allways beating the 29/30 fps, i'm sure that my computer can show better without loosing speed... ;)

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Génal, Amentiba! J'adore ces images, surtout les verticales.

Ah oui, d'ailleurs... Juste au cas où: MP signifie en anglais (en tout cas aux US) "Military Police". Pour "Message Personnel", c'est PM ("Personal Message"). Juste au cas où :ph34r: ...

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Génal, Amentiba! J'adore ces images, surtout les verticales.

Ah oui, d'ailleurs... Juste au cas où: MP signifie en anglais (en tout cas aux US) "Military Police". Pour "Message Personnel", c'est PM ("Personal Message"). Juste au cas où :ph34r: ...

Tu as tout à fait raison à propos de MP ;)

Merci d'être passé :)

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