For a long time, Steve’s DX10 Fixer was considered a mandatory purchase for anyone serious about maintaining an FSX installation. It single-handedly extended the lifecycle of FSX by several years, allowing users to maximize their financial investments in third-party add-ons before eventually migrating to 64-bit platforms like Prepar3D v4+ or Microsoft Flight Simulator (2020).
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. steve%27s dx10 fixer
: A centralized controller to adjust bloom, water reflections, and transparency settings. Legacy Support For a long time, Steve’s DX10 Fixer was