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Microsoft Flight Simulator X - Level D Boeing 767-300ER

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Flight with the Boeing 767 - 300ER
Level-D Simulations
FSX updated to sp2

Computer Configuration:

Motherboard: Gigabyte ga-g41m-es2l
Processor - Intel Core 2 Duo E7500 2.95Ghz 3Mb Cache L2
Memory - Kingston DDR2 800Mhz in Dual Channel
Display Card - Nvidia GeForce GTS 250 512MB GDDR3
Hard Disk - HD Sansung 80GB sata II 7500rpm and HD Sansung 320GB (external) 5400rpm Sata II
Power Supply - Cooler Master 500w

Game settings (only some configurations)

Graphics Global Texture Resolution - High Full Screen Resolution - 1024x768x32
Aircraft Global Settings - Ultra High
Scenery Water effects - High 2.x Scenery complexity : Very Dense Autogen density : nomal

Average FPS: 34~50 (without fraps), 30 - 38 (with fraps)

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  • are the frame rates good for a windows xp??

  • what is level d and how can i install it?

  • Level-D add-on is awesome!

    More so when use in conjunction with another voice control addon called "Multi Crew Experience"(for which you can download a free demo). Just give voice commands, and the virtual co-pilot executes. In addition, you can talk to native FSX or FS9 ATC or even radar Contact ATC using your headset.

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