Tom Burnside
Charter Member
Ive had a but of a problem with these lately I flew the IRIS Sentinel R1 and the JustFlight Canberra PR9 and I have had terrible frame rates just about 5 per second. Is there a way I can solve this.
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First, post the specifications of your computer. Some computers simply cannot handle highly detailed aircraft and scenery.
That brings up the next question, what sort of scenery, weather, and AI traffic add-ons are you using?
Generally speaking, for smoother FSX performance, lower the Autogen and Scenery Complexity sliders and turn off all of the check boxes regarding shadows. Also set cloud draw distance to the minimum setting. Set road vehicle traffic to no more than 5%, water traffic no more than 20%, and as little air traffic as you can tolerate. Some of us do not like empty skies, others don't mind being the only aircraft in the world.
As for tweaking the FSX cfg file, I was big into tweaking, but with quad-core CPU's and fast video cards, I see little benefit. In fact, I just ditched my tweaked cfg and let FSX build a new cfg file with the only tweak being the HIMEMFIX=1 (not needed for FSX-Steam as it is already included) and I am getting much better performance.
Oh, and don't get hung up on the FPS counter. This is not a first person shooter sim, so look for smoothness. 20 FPS and smooth as glass will look a lot better than 60 FPS with stutters and jerkiness.
Tom, you need to post your computer specs including operating system and graphic card. In that way someone with a similar system can offer assistance.
There are so many variables that impact FSX performance, as well as the performance of individual addon aircraft.
For example, if you have other applications running outside of FSX (like a virus program conducting a scan), it can impact FSX in general. Newer addon aircraft, like the JF Canberra, have large texture files which can push your graphics card to the limit - especially if you are flying over photogenic terrain or scenery like Seattle.
Its a Lenovo G50 with an Intel R graphics card.
Tom,
On that laptop system you must really go light on the FSX display settings. For example, for autogen, set to "Sparse" or "None". Set Global Texture size to "Small". On the "Traffic" tab, set all traffic sliders to 0%.
Traffic and autogen were the 2 biggest frame rate killers on my first FSX system (very close in specs to your laptop).
I looked up the specs on the Lenovo G50, sadly, it is an entry level laptop. The CPU is the Intel Core i3, which is Intel's lowest performing modern CPU and Intel HD graphics have never been known for being performance graphics technology. I would suggest setting all AI traffic to zero, graphics sliders all the way to the left, all animations and airport ground vehicles turned off and see what you get.
Is there a way I can improve the graphics on it.
I just had a thought. I still have FS9 installed would that have anything to do with it because theres less memory.