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Fictional US AIRWAYS Terminator repaint
Jan 1st, 2011 at 9:14pm
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ok so i have been down for a while and now im back repainting agai so here is a fictional US AIRWAYS Terminator repaint i was working on last night and you can get it from here
http://nathansfsxrepaints.co.uk/#/captain-sim-707-300-p2/4545729090




  
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Re: Fictional US AIRWAYS Terminator repaint
Reply #1 - Jan 2nd, 2011 at 12:41am
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Thanks, Nathan. Looks great.

Can it transform its shape like T1000 does then? So one could takeoff as F-16 and land as C172 while cruising as 707. Just an idea though.  Cheesy
Ah, I see, it's more T800 based so always comes in strong an heavy, no problem.

I think I'll take him out on the next trips in the 707. As you can see here, Australia gets covered with Nathan's repaints while I enjoy this bird.
See Canberra and Brisbane here.


  
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Re: Fictional US AIRWAYS Terminator repaint
Reply #2 - Jan 2nd, 2011 at 1:50am
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Nice repaint Nathan. I take it you sobered up before doing it?

@CoolP. It looks like you are using Orbx - FTX: AU YSCB Canberra Airport and AU YBBN Brisbane International. Are they frame rate friendly like AU YMML Melbourne International v2?

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Re: Fictional US AIRWAYS Terminator repaint
Reply #3 - Jan 2nd, 2011 at 2:06am
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Well, Canberra is a jewel (got that box for Christmas) and leaves your framerates intact (like YMML v2 or better, as it's smaller) while Brisbane seems to follow up on the earlier Melbourne releases in some ways. Not as bad though (fps-wise) but from all Orbx airports I own it's the most demanding. I'm using the 1.10 update there, my initial box release was 1.00 and performed the same.
So a high-clocked quadcore is recommended with the complex and texture loaded birds like the 707. You will surely notice some fps impact at YBBN.
There are some options in the Control Panel to tune then. I currently have them all enabled but it performs on the edge of being fluent on my 4.0 i7 in my eyes. Talking about full UTX traffic, VoxATC and so enabled and birds like 707 or 747-8i.
  
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Re: Fictional US AIRWAYS Terminator repaint
Reply #4 - Jan 2nd, 2011 at 8:39am
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no i wasn't sobered up when i painted this one if i was i would of called it a T800 lol and i would of made it look more cyborg looking lol oh will i do another with the T-X kristanna loken from T3
  
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Reply #5 - Jan 3rd, 2011 at 5:08am
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no i wasn't sobered up when i painted this one

Don't drink and paint, lol.  Smiley
  
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Re: Fictional US AIRWAYS Terminator repaint
Reply #6 - Jan 4th, 2011 at 3:13pm
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chemical enhancement is the lifeblood of art! Go Nathan!
  
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