Fiber Accelerator by FSPS

I was about to post the same question but you beat me to it. You must have gotten their email too. I would like to know about this too. Does it actually work. I bet that it will work differently on different systems but time will tell. So far I have gotten good and steady frames without such software as long as I reduce traffic to 50% in very crowded area like New York, LA, etc. but it would be interesting to see what this product does.
 
Rather than be cruel, I would just recommend that you ask the selling party if there is a 100% money-back guarantee. If there isn't, then might I recommend a doubling of your money, which occurs when you fold the bill in half and you slide it back into your pocket.
 
Rather than be cruel, I would just recommend that you ask the selling party if there is a 100% money-back guarantee. If there isn't, then might I recommend a doubling of your money, which occurs when you fold the bill in half and you slide it back into your pocket.


ROFL!!!

We've seen our share of "wonder-tools", but the approach they use sounds interesting.

Cheers,
Mark
 
Rather than be cruel, I would just recommend that you ask the selling party if there is a 100% money-back guarantee. If there isn't, then might I recommend a doubling of your money, which occurs when you fold the bill in half and you slide it back into your pocket.

Now that is advice I will definitely be following!
 
There is one member on the French forum that provided some positive feedback.
As advised above, he gave a try to the demo, which is limited to 5 times for 5 minutes each if I understood correctly. And he was very satisfied, so he bought the full product.
From what he said, this tool does not actually improve the performance. It rather adjust dynamically your settings in order to keep the performance as stable as possible.

So it looks like it's definitely worth to try the demo.
 
It rather adjust dynamically your settings in order to keep the performance as stable as possible.

Approaches into JFK, LGA or EWR would never be the same again. And by "never be the same again" I mean "look like FS98". :dizzy:
 
Hello,
I'm very interested and watching this topic on other forums too. I have to pass trying this until I can find time to revert my .net Framework to 3.5SP1. From what I've seen and read, it works pretty good to gain around 3fps which is all I gain by overclocking my CPU and vid card anyway. Maybe I can get +6 after this. Did I say I'm very interested?
 
It will be about three weeks before I get back to simming, but am definitely following these replies! NC
 
By – in other words – rewritting the FSX graphics engine, FSX now gives to Simmer what he need , when he needs it !
Thats quite a claim, and one that I know for a fact is not possible.

This thing just screams "snake oil" to me. I would avoid this at all costs. I'm not even going to try the demo because who knows what they heck they are actually doing under the hood.
 
Thats quite a claim, and one that I know for a fact is not possible.

This thing just screams "snake oil" to me. I would avoid this at all costs. I'm not even going to try the demo because who knows what they heck they are actually doing under the hood.

They explain quite well what is done under the hood.
What they wrote is a bit exagerated, but basically they dynamically tweak the main variables of the FSX.cfg in flight. The texture_bandwith_mult, texturemaxload, etc... are adjusted depending on the available ressource. You basically set a lower FPS limit, and the soft reacts as soon as the FPS in game get too close to it to try to prevent them from dropping.

The feedback on the French forum is still positive so far. Some people have downloaded the newest version of the demo, which is extended to 5 x 60 minutes, so we can expect some additionnal feedback soon, I guess.

Also, the guy who bought it has found that if you just launch this soft AFTER you launched FSX, and kill it BEFORE you kill FSX, then your FSX.cfg remain untouched.
 
So if I want to fly to some elaborate scenery I just bought it is possible it will (Partially) disappear when I approach..?
 
Interesting idea. It manages certain cfg entries while FsX is running but on closure the FsX.cfg is untouched. The question is for us Dx10ers, does it work with a Dx10 modified cfg with the Fixer applied?
 
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