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Steve’s DX10 Fixer

The story of is one of the most legendary tales of community-driven rescue in the history of flight simulation. It is the story of how a single developer fixed a "broken" feature that Microsoft itself had abandoned. The Broken Promise

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The software is a paid utility available on flight simulation storefronts like The FlightSim Store or SimMarket . Steve Parsons, the developer, also maintains a development blog with technical details and updates. Steve’s DX10 Fixer The story of is one

: Includes a "Legacy Scenery" slider to help older scenery and aircraft (built for FS8/FS9) appear correctly in the DX10 environment. Enhanced Lighting Launch the fixer and select the target application/game

In practice, DX10 Preview caused:

His workshop was a dusty Corsair case under his desk, and his quarry was the ghost in the machine. The particular ghost was Microsoft’s DirectX 10.