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TOOL TO FIX FS2004 AIRCRAFT/SCENERY FOR DX10 MODE USE -

PostPosted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 2:13 pm
by NickN
Here is a tool that fixes aircraft and scenery textures for SP2/DX10..

http://www.flightsimtools.com/adconvx/

It works automatically if you use it right



It will correct many/most of the issues involved with older packages and SP2/Acceleration

Re: TOOL TO FIX FS2004 AIRCRAFT/SCENERY FOR DX10 MODE USE -

PostPosted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 4:02 pm
by SubZer0
Very interesting, Nick. Thank you for posting this. It will prove very useful to many of us who have been awaiting the remake or conversion of so many FS2004 add-ons.

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Re: TOOL TO FIX FS2004 AIRCRAFT/SCENERY FOR DX10 MODE USE -

PostPosted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 5:24 pm
by loomex
yep....for $19.99 >:(

Re: TOOL TO FIX FS2004 AIRCRAFT/SCENERY FOR DX10 MODE USE -

PostPosted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 5:48 pm
by Daube
Yes, it's a payware.
And although the convertion is good and very nice to have, it's not 100% perfect: the aircraft will loose any shine (reflection...gloss... I don't know the exact name) effect.

Re: TOOL TO FIX FS2004 AIRCRAFT/SCENERY FOR DX10 MODE USE -

PostPosted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 9:37 pm
by N. Chapman
Yes, it's a payware.
And although the convertion is good and very nice to have, it's not 100% perfect: the aircraft will loose any shine (reflection...gloss... I don't know the exact name) effect.

You mean the alpha part of the texture? that's a simple fix ;D

Re: TOOL TO FIX FS2004 AIRCRAFT/SCENERY FOR DX10 MODE USE -

PostPosted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 9:55 pm
by NickN
Hey guys..

Re: TOOL TO FIX FS2004 AIRCRAFT/SCENERY FOR DX10 MODE USE -

PostPosted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 2:22 am
by Daube
Yes, it's a payware.
And although the convertion is good and very nice to have, it's not 100% perfect: the aircraft will loose any shine (reflection...gloss... I don't know the exact name) effect.

You mean the alpha part of the texture? that's a simple fix ;D

I don't remember exactely if it was the gloss made with the Alpha Channel of the textures (easy to fix, as you said), or the gloss from the 3D material properties (not easy to fix at all). I never used this tool, just saw a feedback or two on the various FS forums...