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I have spent the last few hours converting the 32bit ones to DXT5 and resizing them to 1024.

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You said you get pretty close to VAS limits normally, then this airport might put you over the edge considering it is full of 32bit textures and 2048 size. You might otherwise get some buildings overlapping default city buildings. By leaving that folder enabled while disabling the photoreal might cause some weird building placements with FTXG since those building are aligned to proper locations to fit the photoreal. You could also turn off the MMMX - city folder which contains the buildings the city if you are not using the photoreal. Ok man, I'm gonna buy it and try out your reply, its just I use the T7 and the NGX only and I get pretty close to the VAS limit and I'm sure turning off a lot of that stuff would help.

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Add that to the T7 or complex a/c, lots of autogen, AI, and it can be putting you close to OOM territory. I've read a few people complain about OOMS here, not many though, but push32bit textures will surely add a lot to the over head in the VAS department.

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Thats the reason I always check the texture folder when I install a new airport before I even load FSX and try it out. It amazes me to this day how some developers publish these sceneries using 32bit 2048+ sized textures then wonder why people complain about OOMS and FPS issues. Right now, I am busy paring down the airport textures to 1024 DXT5 format as it includes numerous 2048 sized textures in 32bit format which are known FPS and VAS killers. But it would be easy and painless to test. I have not tried this and doing so could have consequences or not in the way the airport displays if the included flattens and exclusions depend on the photo real being installed. Should you delete the folder and eliminate the entry from the scenery.cfg, remember to use a scenery.cfg editor to renumber the scenery.cfg entry numbers as you will now have a blank and missing entry in the. You could probably try turning off the MMMX - terrain folder/entry in the scenery.cfg to exclude it. MMMX - terrain - which contains all the photo real and custom autogenĪll three of these folders are added to your scenery.cfg. MMMX - city - which contains the buildings and textures for the city MMMX - which contains the airport bgls and textures The way the airport and the scenery installs is in 3 different folders in your Addon Scenery/MMMX-T2G folder. However, you can manually disable the photo real and the autogen that comes with it. YA ESTAN INCLUIDOS EN EL SIMULADORĪSESORIA EN USO DE SIMULADOR Y AVION DE AEROSOFT AIRBUS X.I just bought it and installed it and there is no option to turn if off. TODO lo que ven aqui ya lo trae instalado. New York - Drzewiecki City X/MegaScenery Earth ( ) KMIA - LatinVFR V2.0/Drzewiecki City X ( ) Flight SimCommander 9.3 ( Simulation&s_design=DEFAULT) Ultimate Terrain X Tropical America and Caribbean ( (box)-(es_7993).phtml) Ground Environment X Atlantic and Pacific Tropics ( ) FS GLOBAL REAL WEATHER ( (es_7878).phtml) CLIMA REX ESSENTIAL + OVERDRIVE + REX 4 DIRECT ( ) Gabinete: Cmaster NSE-400-KKN2 N400 Mid Tower RAM: Corsair CMV8GX3M1A1333C9 8GB PC10600 1333Mhz Kit Single Channel 1x8GB Value Select

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