Kytie wrote:Is Ez builder frame rate friendly? I want to build some smooth scenery, I once downloaded some, whenever I was approaching the airfield the sim would become 'jumpy'
Paul
Hi
The only person who can make an airfield frame rate friendly is the person who builds it. It's down to the developer to build models as efficient as possible, don't make them to complicated, use LOD's (level of Detail), use as few polygons (faces) as possible and keeping textures in good order.
All of these things are out of your control of course if you use other people's models (using EZ scenery for example), because you have to assume they are as efficient as they can be, a lot of times they aren't. I found this with Ted Andrews RAF buildings for FSX, which are great looking models and I was going to write a tutorial as a beginners guide to building a full airfield, but after placing just 9 models my Frames Per Second reduced from 29fps to just 8fps. To compare that, on a FSX RAF airfield I'm building I have almost 150 of my own custom built RAF models/vehicles with around 60 custom trees and it runs at just between 21-25fps on my system which is a couple of years old now. Of course FSX is a very different beast to FS9 and models really need to be specifically built for it taking into account thing like drawcalls and the number of textures per model, this isn't as important for FS9.
sorry waffled on a bit there, LOL
I would recommend Gmax and the Gmax SDK, Afcad and Sbuilder all these programs would need learning to build an airfield from scratch for FS9.
Gmax = to build custom models
Gmax SDK = to export your models from Gmax to a FS9 format
Afcad = to place runways and Taxiways, airport frequencies, etc, etc
Sbuilder = to lay airport grass (the grass layer under the taxiways and runways), also applies flattens (to flatten the land the airport sits on) and excludes (removes default objects like trees, houses, etc)
A graphics program would also be needed for textures, I would recommend paint.net which is free and very good.
There are other programs that will do the same or similar things, SceneGenX for example or AFX (payware) same as afcad but accommodates FSX.
Hope that helps
