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Th Gilga

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  1. Hello iniBuilds team, I know the A380 is still a long-term project, but it’s impossible to talk about that aircraft without thinking about Emirates and Dubai. Because of that, I wanted to share some honest and constructive feedback about OMDB. Your OMDB scenery is visually impressive — very detailed and beautiful — but from a performance perspective, it can be quite demanding, especially during night operations. This is not meant as criticism or offense, just technical feedback. Before raising this, I made sure it wasn’t a hardware or configuration issue. My system is a Ryzen 7800X3D with an RTX 4070 Super, and I’m running realistic settings (mostly medium), with TLOD and OLOD between 70 and 90. In most other heavy airports (such as your KLAX, EGLL, and KJFK), performance is smooth and predictable. My concern is that the A380 will naturally be a very demanding aircraft: large cockpit, lots of glass displays, complex systems, four engines, and typically high AI traffic. That’s expected and manageable. However, when combined with the current performance behavior of OMDB — especially during night landings and rollout — it can negatively affect immersion. My question is whether iniBuilds plans to further optimize or rework OMDB’s performance, particularly with future flagship aircraft like the A380 in mind. A smoother rollout and taxi experience at night would make a big difference. Thanks for all the hard work you put into your products, and for listening to community feedback.

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