Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
I've only been flying in two areas, so far. Central Iowa, where I live now, and San Diego, California, where I grew up. My average load time is 2 1/2 minutes. I have the Premium Deluxe, with all Enabled. I may have my rolling cache turned on, but I've not paid attention to it. My FRates over downtown San Diego average 60-70 FPS. In 2020 it was often a slideshow until I got away from downtown and kept my view away.DaveKDEN, I haven't seen an authoritative number, but FYI I've been running at 128GB to try to reduce re-downloading the same areas, and haven't had any issue. On FS2020 I had rolling cache turned off, but there's a definite benefit here as far as load times once you've been to an area before.
modelr, actually, rolling cache prevents you from having to re-download as much streamed scenery/aircraft data.
Yes, I have them all. Haven't installed any in 2024, yet. I know a couple of the airports personally, having been to them. I moved to Santee, just to west of Gillespie in 1962, when I was in 8th grade. Left the area in 1975. I still go back on regular occasions. I know the county well, as one of my jobs before, and after my time in the USAF (1969-1973) was driving to all the automobile sales stores to pick up and deliver warauntee radios and parts for repair by the shop I worked for. 175 miles a day, corner to corner in the county.Ooooh, if you've been flying in San Diego, @modelr , be sure to grab vbazillio's airports. He's done a number of beautifully rendered small airports in the SD area.
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