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Buzzing LOWW

Postby Hai Perso Coyone? » Sun Feb 19, 2006 11:52 am

Here are some pics with Ultimate Traffic, Fly-Tampa Vienna, and the new Carenado Expansion package...

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Hope ya like...I included some pics with FPS evidence of 100% traffic in Ultimate Traffic...no static aircraft...
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Re: Buzzing LOWW

Postby Dr._Who » Sun Feb 19, 2006 12:10 pm

Holy mother of sweet jesus! :o
I`ve never tried any of Fly-Tampas scenerys...Im getting it next payday!

Lovely shots there!
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Re: Buzzing LOWW

Postby Hai Perso Coyone? » Sun Feb 19, 2006 1:04 pm

LOL Doc...I own most of Fly-Tampa's scenery's and they are all excellent...lot's of animations such as traffic on the streets, baggage handler's on the airport, and much more eye-candy...I'm surprised you don't have any of Fly-Tampa's scenery's...they are the best...and so nice on FPS...in case you're wondering, the third pic shows 15.0FPS...that's with 100% Ultimate Traffic AI, sim completely maxed out, and with the default fair weather theme...I love my sim now...lots of AI is really going to bring out a new level in my sim...Thanks for the kind words ;) :)
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Re: Buzzing LOWW

Postby yaarpanjabi » Sun Feb 19, 2006 3:13 pm

Superb Shots Ashar  :D That last one is just  :o
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Re: Buzzing LOWW

Postby Ijineda » Sun Feb 19, 2006 3:33 pm

Wow great great great!!! thats my home airport and it really looks like in these shots! I really should get that scenery...
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Re: Buzzing LOWW

Postby ramsa329 » Sun Feb 19, 2006 11:16 pm

Nice shots of a great scenery

But even with 100% AI 15 FPS from that angle ( notice I talk about angles here) seems a little low especially for a Fly Tampa scenery and default weather.

But of course from an angle like that without the weather actually in the shot it wouldn't affect the reading of FPS very much since clouds are actually not within the frame (that's why they call it (frames per second).

Probably the AI is dragging you down although UT is pretty easy on framerates.

Oh and by the way testing has shown that you can actually get better frames at 90% traffic and that settings below that can actually cause worse problems unless of course you turn it off.

Reducing below this within a certain range can actually hurt your FPS.

In fact 75% traffic can be actually worse than 90% (figures are available if anyone wishes to study this). If you have any doubt about this than test it.

Interesting isn't it that as a matter of fact the % of traffic has less effect than most people think.

Oh and by the way those of you who have trouble with traffic should actually investigate the question of mip-maps and texture sizes used in AI traffic.

and one last little item every time you turn on your frame rate counter you loose between 2-3 FPS.

FPS is almost irrelevant fluidity is the issue.
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Re: Buzzing LOWW

Postby BFMF » Sun Feb 19, 2006 11:26 pm

Cool shots Ashar ;)
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Re: Buzzing LOWW

Postby Hai Perso Coyone? » Mon Feb 20, 2006 2:30 am

Nice shots of a great scenery

But even with 100% AI 15 FPS from that angle ( notice I talk about angles here) seems a little low especially for a Fly Tampa scenery and default weather.

But of course from an angle like that without the weather actually in the shot it wouldn't affect the reading of FPS very much since clouds are actually not within the frame (that's why they call it (frames per second).

Probably the AI is dragging you down although UT is pretty easy on framerates.

Oh and by the way testing has shown that you can actually get better frames at 90% traffic and that settings below that can actually cause worse problems unless of course you turn it off.

Reducing below this within a certain range can actually hurt your FPS.

In fact 75% traffic can be actually worse than 90% (figures are available if anyone wishes to study this). If you have any doubt about this than test it.

Interesting isn't it that as a matter of fact the % of traffic has less effect than most people think.

Oh and by the way those of you who have trouble with traffic should actually investigate the question of mip-maps and texture sizes used in AI traffic.

and one last little item every time you turn on your frame rate counter you loose between 2-3 FPS.

FPS is almost irrelevant fluidity is the issue.


I figured something was wrong...I'll try finding a suitable setting that should get me better FPS...Thanks alot Micheal :)
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Re: Buzzing LOWW

Postby krigl » Mon Feb 20, 2006 2:12 pm

Superb scenery there, fantastic. I'm envious!!! Lovely shots :o
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Re: Buzzing LOWW

Postby Mobius » Mon Feb 20, 2006 10:58 pm

Wow, good thing they don't allow payware in the contest. ;) :)
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