Walter Sutton's second private strip in P3D

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shermank
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Re: Walter Sutton's second private strip in P3D

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terrific video. Thanks for posting.
Sherm
bullfox
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Re: Walter Sutton's second private strip in P3D

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Which version of P3D is that?
 Ryzen 7 5800X3D liquid cooled, over clocked on auto to 4.5 ghz, XFX 6900XT Black, 2 tb M2 drive, 32 gb ddr4 ram, Asus Hero Crosshair VIII mother board running P3D6.19 in Win 10
Rogen
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Re: Walter Sutton's second private strip in P3D

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bullfox wrote: Mon Feb 05, 2024 12:27 am Which version of P3D is that?
P3D v4.5.14 (the final v4 release).

Highly tuned of course :-)

Cheers
shermank
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Re: Walter Sutton's second private strip in P3D

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If not too inconvenient, can you share your settings and info in re visual add ons such as Reshade, EnvDir, AS, etc, as well as option settings in the sim. Thanks
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Rogen
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Re: Walter Sutton's second private strip in P3D

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shermank wrote: Tue Feb 06, 2024 1:01 pm If not too inconvenient, can you share your settings and info in re visual add ons such as Reshade, EnvDir, AS, etc, as well as option settings in the sim. Thanks
Sherm
Sure, the overall details are available via review of the following thread on AVSIM.

Note it is a snapshot in time as my config tends to be somewhat fluid.

Cheers

https://www.avsim.com/forums/topic/636949-rogens-p3d-v4

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shermank
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Re: Walter Sutton's second private strip in P3D

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thanks for the link..
I have referred to it several times since it was posted....
To be honest, I did not even see that you are Rogen...if I had seen that, the connection would have become apparent immediately.
I think it is called attention to detail, which is one of the reasons why it is probably a good thing that I am only a sim pilot and not a real one...:-)

Sherm
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