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Low Texture resolution under speed brakes // PMDG 737 fleet

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    Low Texture resolution under speed brakes // PMDG 737 fleet

    Good morning to everybody,

    I'm starting this thread because it's been on my mind for a long time. When I deploy the spoilers, I have noticed that under them there is a texture in low resolution. Is it possible that this problem can be taken into account for future updates?

    Much appreciated in advance

    Best regards,​

    Diego Eliseo Martin Ventocilla Salas
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    #2
    Better to report this to support.pmdg.com.
    There it will be logged and if needed corrected.
    This is a user tot user forum, fixing this will not be possible by another user.
    René Moelaert EHLE

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      #3
      I would actually prefer such low resolution textures in places where it can be seen very very very rarely and unlikely in order to gain a bit of FPS. It's a good trade-off between performance and visuals.
      Evgeny Karpovich

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        #4
        Since I agree some textures can be lowered for better performance (One of the reason I prefer flying the 737, its much smoother than the fenix) I also agree the textures beneath the spoilers could be improved over there.

        +1
        Please be courteous, English is not my primary language.

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          #5
          I dont think this sort of thing actually effects performance that much unless you are running out of vram
          -Mike Iacovetta

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            #6
            Originally posted by Pilot53 View Post
            I dont think this sort of thing actually effects performance that much unless you are running out of vram
            Yes, I agree. However, it's also matter of priorities and ROI. If the team decides to spend resources on 777 instead of this particular textures, I will totally support their decision
            Evgeny Karpovich

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              #7
              Well, my plane is hangar locked until I get better textures there. I am actually a bit perturbed at myself for reading this. Before doing so, I had never even looked there because I spend all my time in the cockpit flying the airplane. Now that I know it is there, even if I can't see it just knowing it exists kills my immersion. I have so many planes locked in my hangar now for issues I would never have known about, I will just go fishing.
              Mark "Crabby" Crabtree AAL311 | PHL
              I7-9700KF | 2070 Super | Honeycomb Alpha/Bravo | MFG Crosswind

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                #8
                Originally posted by Crabby View Post
                I will just go fishing.
                If the fish don't have 16K UHD textures I don't want any part of it. Does nature even support raytracing??
                Regards,
                --Joe Markowski

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                • Crabby
                  Crabby commented
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                  I will ask Ray, but I am pretty sure he would get a bit pissed about being traced.

                #9
                Originally posted by Crabby View Post
                Well, my plane is hangar locked until I get better textures there. I am actually a bit perturbed at myself for reading this. Before doing so, I had never even looked there because I spend all my time in the cockpit flying the airplane. Now that I know it is there, even if I can't see it just knowing it exists kills my immersion. I have so many planes locked in my hangar now for issues I would never have known about, I will just go fishing.
                These jokers have absolutely no concept of where we have been.
                Matt Smith

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                • Crabby
                  Crabby commented
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                  I would love to see some of them try and enjoy Sublogic Flight Simulator.

                • Falcon99
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                  Sublogic, nah Chuck Yeager on the Apple Ii. Now that was a flight sim.

                #10
                Originally posted by Crabby View Post
                I will just go fishing.
                I'd much like to do some boatery myself. I tried a few days ago, but given that I had helped a friend with moving the day before I did that, it probably wasn't my best idea to even do so. I did get ran over by my own boat last week, though.
                Captain Kevin

                Kevin Yang

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                • Crabby
                  Crabby commented
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                  Just got back from Montauk State Park opening day of trout season! I am happy to report that most of the textures I ran into were at least 4K!
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