Screenshots

Great shots, Rick, and thank you DVJ (it was one of about 20 screenshots I decided between).

Here are a couple more recent shots that I really liked illustrating how all of the reflections in the sim are real/live/active. Also, there are no "night textures" in this sim, all of the lighting comes directly from the light sources, and the light sources illuminate every surface type (planes, buildings, ground, water, and even the clouds). Again, this is all default, straight out of the box what you're seeing.



All of the cockpit lighting in the default aircraft is fully adjustable just as it is in the real aircraft, and is exactly what we've come to expect from the highest quality payware aircraft. Here in the default Cessna 172, you can independently adjust the dimness and brightness of the instrument lighting, the avionics lighting, the panel lighting, the floor lighting, the overhead lighting (left and right also independently), etc., and all using the same controls as in the real aircraft and operated by dialing in just the setting you want just as in the real aircraft. Note too the real, live, active reflections of the instruments in the window - you can actually read the gauge and avionics readouts, live, just by looking at them in the reflections (of course mirrored as they should be).

 
Yes! I love the lighting John. It's phenomenal. I noticed the avionics reflection in my flight yesterday. Blown away!
 
Death Valley Dawn

xZL6cXe.jpg
 
All shots are looking outstanding, superb and breathtaking!
But I have to say, after these 4 pages I'm beginning to get a little bored. Even if each shot is simply awesome, they look a little like sent postcards, convertible. To me, personality is lost. Scrolling, each pic look the same.
Yes, the sim is only 3 days out, and this step into "reality" nobody did expect a few months ago. And yes, I am completely impressed by this graphics, shadows, clouds, lighting. I am still missing the individuality, the life in each shot like all your shots in the past years.
I know it will come the near future, but as recently as most aircraft, most sceneries, most individual paintings will enter this sim. Before then, my interest will not be very high to have a look here again :running:

:very_drunk:
 
All shots are looking outstanding, superb and breathtaking!
But I have to say, after these 4 pages I'm beginning to get a little bored. Even if each shot is simply awesome, they look a little like sent postcards, convertible. To me, personality is lost. Scrolling, each pic look the same.
Yes, the sim is only 3 days out, and this step into "reality" nobody did expect a few months ago. And yes, I am completely impressed by this graphics, shadows, clouds, lighting. I am still missing the individuality, the life in each shot like all your shots in the past years.
I know it will come the near future, but as recently as most aircraft, most sceneries, most individual paintings will enter this sim. Before then, my interest will not be very high to have a look here again :running:

Have you tried the sim? Looking at all these shots I have to say I wouldn't be able to resist....even with default aircraft, which are mostly superb btw.
 
I wanted to show off some of the clouds and layers and lighting....just breathtaking!!! Sorry for the FPS counter in there....and some menu icon..oops...

unknown.png


unknown.png


unknown.png


unknown.png
 
David, I just built a new PC about 2 months ago. Specs are:

-AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 4.7GHZ (All cores Boostable to 4.9ghz w/o OC)
-NOCTUA Chromax Black NH-D15 CPU Cooler
-Gigabyte AORUS MASTER X570 MB
-32 GB G.Skill Trident Z Neo RAM
-Gigabyte RTX 2080 Super
-Western Digital Black SN750 1TB M.2 NVME SSD
-PNY 500 GB SSD
-SeaSonic 850W Focus Gold PSU
-Fractal Meshify S2 Case (White)

Total Cost including Taxes: Just over $2600 USD.

-My settings are ULTRA EVERYTHING
-Graphic Scaling to 140%
-FXAA
-8x8
-16x AA
-AI Traffic variable but not less than 50% for everything and some are set to 70% like cars and aircraft, airport vehicles and People.
-I have Rolling Cache set to 16 GIB.

I have MSFS 2020 Installed on the Dedicated SSD drive. DCS is installed on the NVME as it requires highest single core speed and fastest loading for the map.
 
David, I just built a new PC about 2 months ago. Specs are:

-AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 4.7GHZ (All cores Boostable to 4.9ghz w/o OC)
-NOCTUA Chromax Black NH-D15 CPU Cooler
-Gigabyte AORUS MASTER X570 MB
-32 GB G.Skill Trident Z Neo RAM
-Gigabyte RTX 2080 Super
-Western Digital Black SN750 1TB M.2 NVME SSD
-PNY 500 GB SSD
-SeaSonic 850W Focus Gold PSU
-Fractal Meshify S2 Case (White)

Total Cost including Taxes: Just over $2600 USD.

-My settings are ULTRA EVERYTHING
-Graphic Scaling to 140%
-FXAA
-8x8
-16x AA
-AI Traffic variable but not less than 50% for everything and some are set to 70% like cars and aircraft, airport vehicles and People.
-I have Rolling Cache set to 16 GIB.

I have MSFS 2020 Installed on the Dedicated SSD drive. DCS is installed on the NVME as it requires highest single core speed and fastest loading for the map.
You using a 4K monitor Rick?
 
Negative. I'm saving for VR. When I do, I'll likely need to turn down some settings or get a 2080Ti. By then the 3080s will be out and 2080ti should be much cheaper. ;)
 
Odourboy, I only have 2 dreams for MSFS 2020, the HUN and a version of the A-12 oxcart. If those make it, I will never fly anything else! LOL.
 
A few more shots of the Pipistrel from the inside - I just love the cockpit on this thing. Real/active reflections on the gauges/instrument glass in all of these aircraft too.





 
Dumb question: How do you guys take screenshots? I do not see a function in the sim. Do you use an external program?
 
I use the Xbox Game Bar default key combo of Windows Key+Alt+Print Screen. This automatically saves each screenshot to a folder in .png format and then later I open each that I want to save for the web in PSP and save as .jpegs.
 
I was just using Snipping tool. You can just hit Windows key and type SNIP and then open it. But I think I'll enable NVIDIA Shadowplay screen shots hot key.
 
Back
Top