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Eurofighter action! (Read 268 times)
May 15
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, 2003 at 12:35pm
ATI_9700pro
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the next eurofighter thread!
this time: a luftwaffe-double-seater.
i flew from rostock-laage (northern germany) to nordholz (a navy base,north germany,too).
having a first look at this great new plane:
leaving laage,with full a/b ,of course! notice the bad weather in northern germany (real-world-weather):
testing the supersonic handling (slippery like a peace of soap!
):
doing some air-acrobatics:
bad landing due to strong crosswinds:
the tower view gave me the opportunity to take this cool pic:
the graphics,especially tha a/b don't look very good,maybe because of the resized pictures.
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May 15
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, 2003 at 12:49pm
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Great Shots!
How are you resizing the picture?
I never lose quality when I resize the pic by changing the actual pixal size in whatever photo app I am using.
I find that if you "shrink" the picture by dragging the edges in, that will screw up the picture....
Just a thought!
Good pics though...I downloaded it last night and was playing with it...
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May 15
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, 2003 at 1:44pm
ATI_9700pro
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don't know...maybe ,it's because i don't play FS with anti-aliasing switched on ,but i still ask myself,why this a/b looks so bad.
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May 15
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, 2003 at 2:03pm
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don't know...maybe ,it's because i don't play FS with anti-aliasing switched on ,but i still ask myself,why this a/b looks so bad.
Why don't you try it with Anit-Aliasing turned on and see if it makes a difference?!
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, 2003 at 11:09am
ATI_9700pro
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anti-aliasing takes too much performance and makes my FS 2002 running very badly.
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