Open the Fixer Controller and install the "Libraries." This places the necessary fixed shaders into your simulator.
You can have one profile optimized for high-fidelity, heavy-scenery airports (focusing on scenery stability) and another optimized for VFR flight (focusing on improved lighting and reflections), switching between them instantly. How it works:
When FSX was released in 2006, DirectX 9 was the standard. Later, Microsoft introduced a "DX10 Preview" mode. In theory, this promised better performance (moving workload to the GPU) and improved water reflections. In practice, it was a disaster. Open the Fixer Controller and install the "Libraries
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Testing on a mid-range system (Intel i5-8400, GTX 1060, 16GB RAM) at JFK Airport with a PMDG 737:
Enables high-quality cockpit shadows and external aircraft shadows that move dynamically with the sun. If you are currently troubleshooting your flight simulator
To get the most out of the Scenery Fixer, follow a precise installation order to avoid corrupting your simulator files. Step 1: Prepare FSX Launch FSX and go to your . Check the box for DirectX 10 Preview . Close the simulator completely. Step 2: Running the Controller Open the DX10 Controller application as an Administrator.