falcon409
SOH-CM-2026
We have all battled the elusive perfect frame rate setting and one in particular has been more elusive than anything else. That would be the myth (my opinion) that locking the frame rates at a particular setting will keep them at that setting until you change it, or fly over NYC.
Note: for the record, my vid card is an NVidia 9600GT w/512mem and the latest (258) driver
CPU is a 3.0ghz on a Gigabyte 5600+ Motherboard and 8gig of memory
I have read countless posts from individuals who state, "I have mine locked at 25(insert your preferred claim here)fps and they're rock steady". FS9 was never a problem, I had that baby humming with everything maxed and flight was smooth as silk. FSX, for obvious reasons, has been an entirely different scenario and "locking" any fps has been a joke. The word "locked" infers that something is unable to move or be moved, but I have never "locked" my frame rate at anything where it remained there for more than a few milliseconds. Now I have to say, that in a way. . .maybe it does remained locked. . .in that it never goes above that number, lol, but if I lock it at 25fps. . .it will run the gamut of fps from 25 to 4 and back again depending on what I'm flying over at the time. I've been running FSX with the FPS set to unlimited, which only gives you a false sense of the sublime because at any time you might look at the counter and see it's actually at 10, and not 50, like it was 10 seconds ago. lol
So, as much as I hate to do this, I'd like to know what everyone else thinks (I know. . .the possibilities are endless).:salute:
Note: for the record, my vid card is an NVidia 9600GT w/512mem and the latest (258) driver
CPU is a 3.0ghz on a Gigabyte 5600+ Motherboard and 8gig of memory
I have read countless posts from individuals who state, "I have mine locked at 25(insert your preferred claim here)fps and they're rock steady". FS9 was never a problem, I had that baby humming with everything maxed and flight was smooth as silk. FSX, for obvious reasons, has been an entirely different scenario and "locking" any fps has been a joke. The word "locked" infers that something is unable to move or be moved, but I have never "locked" my frame rate at anything where it remained there for more than a few milliseconds. Now I have to say, that in a way. . .maybe it does remained locked. . .in that it never goes above that number, lol, but if I lock it at 25fps. . .it will run the gamut of fps from 25 to 4 and back again depending on what I'm flying over at the time. I've been running FSX with the FPS set to unlimited, which only gives you a false sense of the sublime because at any time you might look at the counter and see it's actually at 10, and not 50, like it was 10 seconds ago. lol
So, as much as I hate to do this, I'd like to know what everyone else thinks (I know. . .the possibilities are endless).:salute: