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EHM-1651 Christian:
But the settings in FSX greatly depends on your computer hardware specs,
CPU GPU RAM

EHM-1883 Matt:
Well, in my case *not meaning to brag* I have most of my settings set to High, as I have done alot of daring moves to make sure my comp. can handle the game. Only Javier knows of my secret!

Although, I do have autogen and water effects very low, as I think it's quite nice to have sparkly water, but I'd rather have a fast game rather than a slow game, so I'd reccomend about middle on most things

I also believe Aircraft should be quite low, and regular traffic quite low, as that's a BIG frame rate killer, however, I have Scenery, and Airport traffic Ultra High. I think that you'd get the best out of a poqwerfull system, which can just hold FSX!

EHM-0654 Murray:
Well now... I read somewhere (really can't remember where) that to run it maxed out, your going to be looking at "bleeding edge" hardware *this time next year*! To me, that speaks Vista, DX10, quad-core and the next next-gen from ATI/nVidia...

EHM-1671 Ben:
This is starting to annoy me. I'm just struggling to run my Captain Sim 757 and *was* considering the option of getting FSX, but now I'm finding out I need to get all these addons (and maybe even a new computer!!) with names I've never even heard of just to run FSX!

All I can say is that FSX is NOT in my virtual aviation 'career' anytime in the forseeable future...

EHM-1199 Philip:
When the previews were around the general gist was that FSX would be the showcase game for Vista ... no Vista but FSX is here. What's that about? I'm not going to hand over money until I have Vista in a dual core system with a decent DX10 GFX.

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