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P3D_V5 Screenshots P3D V 5

A little Bassie Normandy France VFR in the Aeroplane Heaven B-17F Memphis Belle with a low pass on Feldflugplatz Argentan by Klaus Nowak,

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v5 is very nice, but if a try to combine a relatively complex model like the B-24 with ORBX True Earth Netherlands and a lot of clouds in widescreen with all settings to the right, my computer gets a brainfreeze, so only one shot..

still, nice shot I think. Maybe I should lower my settings a bit..

I have never been brave enough to try all settings at full right (I have an average system), but ORBX TrueEarth UK in v5 works just fine with the B-24 (and C-54 and Halifax), and is just a pleasure. Haven't tried widescreen, however.

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Fabulous screen shots all. But I'm not seeing much in the way of cloud shadows. Can anyone confirm? Having had them for so long now don't think I can live without. Also haven't seen a shot the rain cells that someone mentioned. Anyone?
 
Some RN-USN cross-decking earlier today.

Flying Stations HMS Victorious (1966) with escorts, IndiaFoxtEcho A4 Skyhawk and the RFN Gauge.

Andy

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