by markag » Sun Apr 27, 2008 3:42 pm
You can run fsx on 1.5 GB of RAM, ATI Mobility X300 64MB graphics, and a Pentium 4 @ 3.0 GHz and get 15-40fps depending on where you are. Ask me how I know.
You must run it at 1024x768 with pretty much everything turned down. Turn on Bilinear texture filtering though so the sky colors get blended together. Otherwise you will have horizontal lines in the sky where the different shades happen. I found best results happened when I set the frame limit to Unlimited. Texture resolution was somewhere in the middle. Other than that, you would just have to play with the other sliders and settings to get something that worked.
The reason I point this out is because some people will tell you that it is impossible to run FSX on older hardware. It's not impossible, but you do have to make sacrifices.
That being said, you could stand to have more oomph in your computer. You can get 2GB of ram for $50-$70. Make sure you check to see what kind your motherboard supports. Most likely it will be DDR2 if your computer is 3 years old or less, but make sure to double check.
You also should look into a better graphics card. An ATI 3850 for AGP would most likely be your best bet. You could even go to the older Nvidia 7 series if you want. If you do have PCI express then you have more options. ATI 3850 or 3870. Nvidia 8800GS or 9800GT or even a high end 7 series. Most likely, you probably wouldn't see the benefits of a super great graphics card if you don't upgrade your CPU. There is no point in putting a lot of money into the GPU because it will be limited by the processor.
If you do know what socket your processor is, you may be able to find an Athalon X2 to upgrade to. That would help the system out with scenery and maybe even allow for some autogen.
In the end what you need to do is determine what kind of perfomance you want to get out of the sim. The amount of perfomance wanted is directly related to the amount of money needed to achieve this performance. I may even venture out to say the amount of money required grows exponentially for each level up in performance. You just have to find where you would like to fit in.
Markag
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markag on Sun Apr 27, 2008 3:43 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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