by Boikat » Sat Aug 16, 2008 8:05 am
No, I can't do that for you, you have to do that yourself from the "settings" in your FSX when you first start the game. It's the last option on the start up menu on the left. Look for "Scenery", and slide the pointer to the right to increase scenery. This will add more buildings, trees, and other objects, but depending on your computer, will slow down the "frame rate".
If your "scenery" is set too high, or the other settings are all set too high, it will slow down the game and you will not see smooth display, but will see a "stutter", the image will freeze for a fraction of a second, then go to the next picture, and the next. So do not set all your setting to "High" Do them one at a time, then try the game, and if everything looks okay, increase the next setting.

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