ThePlainsman
Charter Member
Using the same Beechcraft Baron 58, weather set to "major thunderstorms", location Kilkenny, Ireland, time 5:55 pm, I tried FSX twice. All graphical options identical (density and other sliders almost all the way to the right). Ground Environment X -Europe installed and activated. 1920 x 1200
The first try was DX10 preview checked, the second DX9. Here's what I got:
DX10 preview: frame rate on the runway before takeoff = 36fps
DX9: frame rate on the runway before takeoff = 14fps
DX10 preview: frame rate at 2,000 feet, taking off straight ahead into the teeth of the storm = fluctuated between 32fps and 42fps, most of the time stable at 38fps, no choppiness.
DX9: frame rate at 2,000 feet, taking off straight ahead into the teeth of the storm = fluctuated between 10fps and 18fps, most of the time stable at 15fps, but with some choppiness
Ground graphics, terrain looked identical in both. I didn't fly over any water (I have REX 2.0) so can't make a comparison there. However, the frame rate difference when stable was dramatic. About a 150% increase! To get the same frame rate with DX9 would require me to move graphic sliders to the left. Way left.
Why isn't everyone using DX10 preview?
The first try was DX10 preview checked, the second DX9. Here's what I got:
DX10 preview: frame rate on the runway before takeoff = 36fps
DX9: frame rate on the runway before takeoff = 14fps
DX10 preview: frame rate at 2,000 feet, taking off straight ahead into the teeth of the storm = fluctuated between 32fps and 42fps, most of the time stable at 38fps, no choppiness.
DX9: frame rate at 2,000 feet, taking off straight ahead into the teeth of the storm = fluctuated between 10fps and 18fps, most of the time stable at 15fps, but with some choppiness
Ground graphics, terrain looked identical in both. I didn't fly over any water (I have REX 2.0) so can't make a comparison there. However, the frame rate difference when stable was dramatic. About a 150% increase! To get the same frame rate with DX9 would require me to move graphic sliders to the left. Way left.
Why isn't everyone using DX10 preview?