For Willy and all the new guys to FSX Steam-

txnetcop

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How to make FSX Steam look AMAZING for FREE! Obviously, when you can support our developers please do! With FSX Steam you also don't need a MAINFRAME to enjoy FSX!

https://youtu.be/XUDrRR-VW-U

FSX Steam Edition

Addons:
Rocks, Forests, Tundras, Roads, Rivers, Cumulus Clouds, and Seasonal Textures: https://sites.google.com/site/aimecre...

Water and Wave Animations: http://www.strikingsoftware.com/downl...

Airport Textures: http://flyawaysimulation.com/download...

Sky Textures: http://library.avsim.net/download.php...

Sun Mod: http://library.avsim.net/download.php...

Weather Engine: http://www.plane-pics.de/fsxwx/instru...

My Nvidia Inspector Settings: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bzs8...

Other possible additions:

#1 HDE Photo Real Texture pack
http://simviation.com/1/search?submit...

#2 ENB mod (24 hour edit)
http://www.realenvironmentxtreme.com/...

#3 REX grass,road,water textures (NOTE: rex has reworked there page so i can't find
where they put there freeware. they say they are makeing a freeware shop 2.0 on there forum.
here is the link to there site anyway.
http://www.realenvironmentxtreme.com/
 
Great post Ted, thank you. I wasn't aware of some of these. Seriously considering cranking up my Steam version that I've had since the last $5 sale. These will be very helpful.
 
Please watch the video...I also highly recommend that ENB change mentioned above as it darkens FSX just a bit...you can always change it back if you have saved the old one under a different name. BananaBob also had some great ENB changes. I love the haze that the weather changes bring...the realism really shines through. Of course the best part is the new framerates and no stutters! I have an older system 775 based system and it really runs even better than it used to-although I had no complaints before but it is nice to see what Dovetail has done to improve an already great simulation.
Enjoy,
Ted
 
Ted:

I have the regular FSX Acceleration (not Steam) installed on my hard drive. I downloaded your Nvidia Inspector setting file to examine and try them.

But what do I do with a .nip file ?? Do I just click it and let it run ??

Thank you.
 
Ted:

I have the regular FSX Acceleration (not Steam) installed on my hard drive. I downloaded your Nvidia Inspector setting file to examine and try them.

But what do I do with a .nip file ?? Do I just click it and let it run ??

Thank you.


Those settings are actually Jordan King's and yes just click it and run...you can always change the settings to best fit your system.
Ted
 
Thanks, Ted. I'm going to try the other files you list in the first post also just to see what they do.
 
Thank "God" that my rig now runs FSX the way it should have for years.. No Mods, tweaks or funky things that have to be done, set, played with, etc...

I wouldn't mind trying Steam though....
 
Thanks Ted! I've bookmarked the thread so that I can peruse it at my leisure. Looks like there should be some good stuff in there.
 
Thank "God" that my rig now runs FSX the way it should have for years.. No Mods, tweaks or funky things that have to be done, set, played with, etc...

I wouldn't mind trying Steam though....

Yeah, that is a good idea to have STEAM as well, Mason...I have both and both run exceptionally well for this old rig, but STEAM FSX I hardly did anything to make it run beautifully.
Ted
 
To those who are currently running both disc and Steam versions:

I have a high end system (4700k haswell; GTX 780 - both o/c'd +water cooled) and it runs FSX (Accel/disk version) at 30 fps smoothly in almost all circumstances. Have added Shade and just bought FTX Global and Vector.

Would Steam look that much better to be worth the bother? Have been tempted - mainly by the look of the cloud shadows - to branch out to Prep3D but have hesitated, as I know from experience I might regret - as I have in life all too often - my failing to "keep it simple stupid" and quit while I am ahead!
 
To those who are currently running both disc and Steam versions:

I have a high end system (4700k haswell; GTX 780 - both o/c'd +water cooled) and it runs FSX (Accel/disk version) at 30 fps smoothly in almost all circumstances. Have added Shade and just bought FTX Global and Vector.

Would Steam look that much better to be worth the bother? Have been tempted - mainly by the look of the cloud shadows - to branch out to Prep3D but have hesitated, as I know from experience I might regret - as I have in life all too often - my failing to "keep it simple stupid" and quit while I am ahead!

ExPat it is still FSX but it has been streamlined to run smoother and Dovetail has made a commitment to making FSX stronger. The next time there is a $5 sale I would recommend downloading a copy for backup at least but you can run both on your computer. As for getting P3D heck, if my rig would run it I would own it! The updates are bit of pain in the arse but P3D has as a long future ahead of it from the what I see.
 
The next time there is a $5 sale I would recommend downloading a copy for backup at least but you can run both on your computer.QUOTE]
That's what I did last Easter. And Dovetail take the pain out of the basic install to. :encouragement:
I comment only in order to get updates in my Outlook of this thread..
 
There where some HD clouds AVsim that where simply stunning too. Ive yet to re-add them since my rebuild a couple weeks ago but its on my rebuilt things to do list for sure the sky looks too gamer without them for me.
 
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