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  • Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

    Post 16 Update

    Post 17 Warning

Roadvale Scenery available now

Thanks Anthony for another great add-on! Flew my Tiger Moth out of Boonah, and it took a bit of circling aroound to find Roadvale. I'm amazed at the detail of the hanger, and the Moth fits perfectly inside. After shut-down, I saved the flight so now I have a great starting point for flights to other interesting places in the Brisbane area... Good work! Thanks again...
 
Anthony,
I have all your airports and they add immensely to the enjoyment of flying around Aussieland.

So with that in mind, a big Thanks! goes out to you for all your hard work. It does make a difference and we do appreciate it.

BR's,
mal
 
Anthony:

After watching Arno's video I realize it is just a simplification of the information I had already read in Adrian Woods blog.

In his blog Adrian says "Also make sure that each object is referencing a single texture sheet." This results in a single draw call, which to date all of my objects do. This is why I was questioning you about the fps hit when using 3 sheets for your hanger.

Regards, Mike Mann
 
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