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If I may step in, Manuele Villa just got in touch with me and told me he has a Macchi C.200 designed for CFS3 offering the same quality level of his C.202 and C.205.
He is willing to send me the Gmax source code, but we have to find who can convert from CFS3.
I don't know who, among us, can convert from CFS3 models. Any suggestion?
Cheers!
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mvg3d, and Kelti,
WOW.. that CFS3 C.200 would certainly fill a hole in CFS2.
Gaucho_59,
I havn't checked how your headsets and other details actually looks on the model. The old model has a rather messed up mapping, but if it looks right, fine. We didn't put much work into these textures because as Black_Hawk said, he's working on a second edition. If the texturemapping can be fixed, especially the bodypart, it should be possible to make some nice detailed flightsuits for different theaters.
Morton
Yes, especially if made multi-lod as suggested by Rami!
I see the term "multi-lod" all the time... but don't know what it means...
Can someone explain it so I know...
Thanks, G.
Hi gaucho,
This thread illustrates the term "multi-lod".
With large amount of aircraft being rendered in the simulator it is a way of decreasing the demand on the processor and maintaining a descent "frames per second" in the display.
Dave