
Vivement la suite....
On ne "récupère" pas un moteur de rendu comme ça...gilles41 a écrit :ce qui me gène ( bon les gouts sont tous dans la nature )
mais comme le site monsterman c'est le coté trop FSX qui dérange
s'en est a croire que le système EDGE est ni plus ni moins que le moteur de FSX récupérer ( si vous voulez contestez je vous l'accorde c'est open )
Ouaip ! en même temps j'ai peur pour l'optimisation et j'espere qu'il ne faudra pas un PC de la NASA pour avoir des options graphiques correctes....Robin Hood a écrit :On peut peut-être espérer que c'est le terrain viewer. Moi ce que j'attends, c'est le rendu dans DCS, c'est tout.
C'est ce que dit Wags, en tous cas.dimebug a écrit :"C'est d'ailleurs la raison pour laquelle le Nevada n'est pas sorti à l'époque : sur le moteur actuel, il ramait bien trop"... hum, je suis curieux de savoir d'où vient cette histoire car en réalité, c'est pas du tout ca.
Why develop a map centered on the Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR)?
The map originally started as a third party project with no input from Eagle Dynamics. However, as we started to develop DCS: A-10C, we realized that this map could serve as a great location for the A-10C training missions. To make this happen, we officially partnered with the third party team to help make this happen. We were so confident in this endeavor that we included a very early version as part of the original A-10C beta.
Unfortunately, due to several reasons, the third party team dissolved and Eagle was left holding the bag of a promised NTTR map to customers that had purchased it as part of A-10C. After taking over the project, it soon became apparent that the current TFCSE engine was incapable of running the map at the desired quality levels vs. performance. In order to realize this map as first envisioned, an entirely new image generator would be required... this later became a key element of the Eagle Dynamics Graphics Engine (EDGE).
Building a new IG is never an easy or fast task and EDGE has proved no different. However, the NTTR map as provided an excellent test bed for the new map rendering technologies of EDGE. So, all that being said, the NTTR was developed for the following reasons:
1- For training missions of western aircraft.
2- To honor A-10C beta purchases.
3- Allow creation of Red Flag type missions centered on the NTTR.
4- EDGE technology test bed.