Breaking News About RealFlight Evolution
In the ever-evolving realm of RC plane simulators, RealFlight Evolution has released a new update for its DirectX 11 public beta. For those unfamiliar with the DX11 beta of RealFlight Evolution, you might want to dive into their previous announcements to get a grip on the excitement. RealFlight encourages all their Evolution users to partake in this innovative journey, assuring them it’s never too late.
The latest iteration, dubbed 10.00.066, aims to rectify several issues highlighted by its user base. Besides these corrections, the update rolls out with a plethora of improvements. This significant step underscores the brand’s commitment to presenting a polished version, fully prepared for a grand release to its entire Evolution user community.
The RealFlight team extends their gratitude to the dedicated users who have delved into the DirectX update, offering invaluable feedback. They urge everyone to keep the momentum going with this newly launched version. For more intricate details on the addressed issues, you can always visit the pertinent beta forum threads.
Release Highlights:
- Improvements/Fixes:
- The Tab key, identified by code [84216], now collaborates with Steam’s innate screenshot function, eradicating the prior crash bug.
- Issues concerning the rendering of propeller blades, their shadows, heli tail blade blur disk, and more have been resolved. Codes [84241], [84237], and [84233] can be referred for specifics.
- Enhancements in visual elements like the moon’s texture, grass rendering, and soft shadow rendering elevate the simulator’s realism.
- The Aircraft Editor has received noteworthy updates, ensuring precise renderings and smoother operations.
- Aircraft Enhancements:
- The classic De Havilland DH-88 Comet hasn’t been left behind, undergoing subtle cosmetic modifications.
- Airport Additions:
- Airports witness the introduction and revision of several objects, adding to the immersive experience. New additions include the Air Race Hangar, Cardboard Bin, and even a full-scale De Havilland DH-88 Comet.
Special Mentions:
The latest update promises speedier operations. For instance, cached collision & geometry files now initialize quicker if absent during the initial load. Although the team acknowledges this speed surpasses the last DX11 build, they are yet to compare its prowess against the DX9 version of Evolution.
Keen on Experiencing the Update?
For detailed instructions on acquiring the DX11 Beta Build, turn to RealFlight Evolution’s prior announcements. If you’ve already dipped your toes into the DX11 beta waters, a simple step #1 will suffice to get you soaring with the new version.
Stay tuned for more updates and continue to navigate the exhilarating skies with RealFlight Evolution. Safe flights and happy landings to all newbie pilots!