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c150student
Not bad, I must say

Although to get them looking even better, download a water textures update. There are some available, I think I got mine from FSCAFE or something like that, cant remember. I use a combination of 2-One darkens the water slightly and the other creates nice wave and reflection effects. Really transforms approaches to airports where the approach path is low over the sea, especially in hot places. An approach to Gibralter on my PC, with spot plane view looking down on the aircraft, looks really nice and makes me want to go for a swin lol

But yeah, very nice screenshots. I want a new computer icon_sad.gif 650MHz CPU and a 128Mb PCI (not PCIe) card lacks somewhat.
futurepilot101
Here's a random shot I took today. The angle sort of makes it look like I'm in a nose dive, but I was actually flying level. Here it is...http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h123/Ryan6267/737.jpg I hate resizing, it makes all of my pics look like garbage. This looked so much better before I uploaded it to photobucket.
JaMike
QUOTE(USAirways737 @ Aug 1 2006, 06:27 AM) *
I could do alot better i just want to see what yall think then ill unleash a fury. figured id show off my new computer icon_biggrin.gif




The textures in those pics are real crisp. What specs does your PC have?
DeltaBoeing727
Lol, i thought it was pretty funny that in one of US Airways' pictures, a Delta 734 was at an AA terminal. (It obviously wasn't Atlanta icon_biggrin.gif ) Also, in one of the final shots of a US Air 73? only the nose gear was down and not the back 2. I just wanted to point that out...
USAirways737
QUOTE(JaMike @ Aug 1 2006, 11:54 AM) *
The textures in those pics are real crisp. What specs does your PC have?


AMD 64 Athlon 2.4GHZ,1 GB Ram, 200GB Harddrive, NVidia 6150LE PCI Express 16X 256MB.

Also
QUOTE(c150student @ Aug 1 2006, 08:41 AM) *
Not bad, I must say

Although to get them looking even better, download a water textures update. There are some available, I think I got mine from FSCAFE or something like that, cant remember. I use a combination of 2-One darkens the water slightly and the other creates nice wave and reflection effects. Really transforms approaches to airports where the approach path is low over the sea, especially in hot places. An approach to Gibralter on my PC, with spot plane view looking down on the aircraft, looks really nice and makes me want to go for a swin lol

But yeah, very nice screenshots. I want a new computer icon_sad.gif 650MHz CPU and a 128Mb PCI (not PCIe) card lacks somewhat.


I have the flight 1 Water. ;-)

Ok i took some more now i made it into a slideshow.

http://s20.photobucket.com/albums/b250/USA...&slideshow=true
JaMike
QUOTE(USAirways737 @ Aug 1 2006, 01:58 PM) *
AMD 64 Athlon 2.4GHZ,1 GB Ram, 200GB Harddrive, NVidia 6150LE PCI Express 16X 256MB.


Not bad... icon_thumright.gif

What I have now is:

AMD Athlon XP 2800+ (2.1Ghz), 1GB RAM, 80GB Hard Drive, ATI Radeon 9600 XT AGP 8X 128MB.

Here are some of my pics:

US Airways Fokker 100 Landing At Princess Juliana International, St. Maarten

US Airways Fooker 100 - On Final

US Airways Fooker 100 - Cockpit View

US Airways Fooker 100 - Over Maho Beach (1of3)

US Airways Fooker 100 - Over Maho Beach (2of3)

US Airways Fooker 100 - Over Maho Beach (3of3)

US Airways Fooker 100 - Touchdown

US Airways Fooker 100 - Holding Short
klm_city_hopper
Mine are here: http://www.flightlevel350.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=8689
If your going to leave comments, please leave in that topic.Cheers.
charliepapa
Nice screenshots, remember to turn your screen resolutions and anti aliasing up!
USAirways737
QUOTE(airbus_boeing @ Aug 2 2006, 07:50 PM) *
You should get a Las Vegas Update, I don't prefer default.


Rather you prefer it or not i now have the Simflyers one.

Jordan
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