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Dougal

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I'm getting between 12 and 18 fps and it is smooth. I'm running a Q9450 on an Asus P53 @ 3.4ghz. 4 gigs pc2 8500 @ 1020, GTX260 @ 700/1500/1200. This is with very dense autogen, water at 2xlow, no air traffic, cars at 16%, ships and boats at 30%

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I'm getting between 12 and 18 fps and it is smooth. I'm running a Q9450 on an Asus P53 @ 3.4ghz. 4 gigs pc2 8500 @ 1020, GTX260 @ 700/1500/1200. This is with very dense autogen, water at 2xlow, no air traffic, cars at 16%, ships and boats at 30% Vista/64

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Three months ago, primarily in anticipation of running the then forthcoming Manhattan X software flawlessly, I purchased a new PC: Core 2 Quad 2.66 CPU, 4GB RAM, Nvidia 9800 512 MB graphics card, 1 TB HD, and Vista 64 bit Home Premium OS. I bit the financial bullet, but Manhattan X does indeed run flawlessly on this machine, and I am a happy camper.

My one and only complaint is that the Plaza Hotel, at 5th Avenue and 59th Street, is missing. But let me quote from the manual:

“…Will you find objects that could be done better? Objects that are missing?

Sure. You will find some, the next guy will find others. And that is just

the problem. There is just too much to get it all right.”

So I duly withdraw my only complaint, which certainly pales in comparison to other complaints that I’ve read here in this Forum. From my standpoint, I am thoroughly enjoying Aerosoft’s remarkable creative efforts. Quoting again from the manual:

“Is this Manhattan? Yes it is. Most certainly!”

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