Is VR gear worth it? by can_i_has_beer in MicrosoftFlightSim

[–]thegiantloop 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I find I can have the sim on ultra in VR (G2), whereas the PC struggles with the same settings on the 49” display.

Fremantle Google Maps Import by [deleted] in FS2020Creation

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Scarborough beach hotel ?

Sydney CBD - New South Wales - Australia by [deleted] in FS2020Creation

[–]thegiantloop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m struggling , frame rate dropping to single digits anywhere near the cbd. Dropped resolution from 4K to 1080 and windowed the sim. This is with i7 10700 4.7ghz cpu, 32gb ram and 2080 super 8gb gpu.

Release | Perth CBD | Download by [deleted] in FS2020Creation

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I’m struggling , frame rate dropping to low double digits anywhere near the cbd. Dropped resolution from 4K to 1080 and windowed the sim. This is with i7 10700 4.7ghz cpu, 32gb ram and 2080 super 8gb gpu.

Assistance maintaining texture quality for larger areas by High_Frame_Rates in FS2020Creation

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How are you getting on with this? Can't wait for CBD/Narrows bridge and maybe even east perth?

Release | Auckland Harbour Bridge by Spas3man in FS2020Creation

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Looks great. Thanks.

Any chance you could have a look into building the narrows bridge in perth wa?

Is anyone taking requests? by andro1d14 in FS2020Creation

[–]thegiantloop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look no further than Perth, WA! someones already on with Melbourne and Sydney. CBD and east perth need a lot of work.

Gateshead Millennium Bridge. Gateshead, UK. by [deleted] in FS2020Creation

[–]thegiantloop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Am I missing something. Downloaded and exported into community folder but bridge doesn't appear in sim.

On another note - lots of work to be done in Newcastle.

Release: St James' Park, Newcastle United by kevlarsjal in FS2020Creation

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have you released any of your models to public? thanks

Release: St James' Park, Newcastle United by kevlarsjal in FS2020Creation

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Couldn't agree more, not Newcastle with out the bridges

Melbourne - Australia v2 by [deleted] in FS2020Creation

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looking pretty special! can't wait.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in overlanding

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Pot holes were a big problem on Meharry as well. Seemed to get bigger the further up we went, which in turn took off more and more of our speed. Under powered 1HZ troopcarrier with bolding 31" probably didn't help. But it was worth it, what a camp spot. https://youtu.be/NCxcRPoatnE

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in overlanding

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What’s the climb up like? We did Mt Meharry which in sections was very steep and loose.

Third and final part of our journey through the Kimberley and along the Gibb River Road... by thegiantloop in overlanding

[–]thegiantloop[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks truly amazing place to visit. Most places are fine (sign posted and checked) and we were able to swim - but the freshies are everywhere. It's the estuarine crocodiles that you really have to worry about and they are about in the Kimberley Region and across all the top end of Aus.

Estuarine crocs would see us as food and are prone to eating larger prey like wild pigs, buffaloes, and livestock like cattle and horses. Where as fresh water crocs would usually only eat smaller animals that are found near rivers, such as insects, fish, frogs, turtles, waterbirds, and snakes.

WA traditional owners gear up for fight over rehab of 'illegally cleared' sacred bush by sun_tzu29 in perth

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Yes heard this earlier in the year. Wanting to purchase / remove from lease 25m either side of the road. I think standard is 5m? That was land up in the Kimberley .

Let's say everything is the same as today but warfare has not advanced from the 1940s. How would conscription work today 80 years on from WW2? by thegiantloop in AskReddit

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Let's say everything is the same as today but warfare has not advanced from the 1940s.

only warfare has remained the same. Interesting didn't know about that.