As some of you might know.. my system isn't really that good.... a Pentium 4 2,66 ghz and a gforce 4200 8xti card and 768 mb of ram... basically not the best out there.. I know there are worse systems out there and also some similar systems... I know Omag's system is nearly the same as mine.. and Mr Mugel's also I think...
Anyway
For those with a lesser system.. what do you do to make your shots look good?
I heard Krigl or Kris once mention that he used stuff like Fog to blur out the distant scenery so that fs would have to load less and enhance the scenery up close...
Clipper also gave me a wonderful .CFG edit a while ago which greatly enhanced the scenery loading! Clip? which one was that?
As for me.... Well my favorite flying time is Building storms or Nice day from Silverwings... I usually fly in my favorite area's with which I'm familiar..
My Alps region looks quite ok, Sandmann mesh and Lennart's textures+ Silverwings residue..... I've taken up a lot of dawn/dusk flying lately.. Also I'm quite satisfied with my England and St Maarten area... basically I stick to area's I'm used to. Also A trick which might be very usefull is to zoom out bij pressing the - key. I use F1-view and with that tool I zoom back in and out. Somehow using the minus key sharpens up the lot. Use it once or maybe twice without getting to much distortion.
Basically Those are my tricks as far as I can remember them right now.. Should you have any more questions I'm willing to answer them. I ask of you your tricks in screenshooting.
The most important thing in life and also in fs is Working with what you can do. And not to be limited by what you can't
Now for some shots of my favorite area's
Austrian Alps

St Maarten ( TNCM area)

Another Area I didn't mention British Columbia in Canada with definite use of the - key

A bit of Uk scenery

Hope you enjoyed this thread and found use for the tips..... Hope you can give some of your tips as well!
Cheers
Soui