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Slow FPS....?

Postby Allen_Z » Wed Jan 16, 2008 8:41 am

well there's this....
5.4fps
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15.1fps
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what a huge difference

and since lights in 2004 generally look awful anyway,
the fix is simple ;D turn 'em off

yeah, I know, it's my vid card, but turning off the lights is a whole lot cheaper than a new card ;)
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Re: Slow FPS....?

Postby FridayChild » Wed Jan 16, 2008 8:47 am

It is, but if you're down to turning off the lights to be able to taxi at less than 20 fps you're badly in need of a new card anyway  :P
What airport is that? Judging by the palm trees, can I guess Princess Juliana? If it is so then no wonder you get 5 fps; that scenery is a resource eater on low end systems.
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Re: Slow FPS....?

Postby Allen_Z » Wed Jan 16, 2008 8:57 am

LAX, everything at 100%
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Re: Slow FPS....?

Postby microlight » Wed Jan 16, 2008 9:07 am

I think I read somewhere (here probably!) that FS9 only uses one of the two cores in a dual core, so you may not be getting the performance that you think you are.

Also, if that's the Posky 744, you can gain a bit of performance by converting the textures to DXT3 via DXTBmp, or a similar program. Some will say there's a quality loss in conversion from 32 to 16 bit textures, but if visible (I can't see it) then it's a worthwhile trade-off for system performance IMHO.

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Re: Slow FPS....?

Postby Allen_Z » Wed Jan 16, 2008 9:24 am

I've converted the textures, but the FPS change by turning off the lights remains CONSTANT, regardless of texture

ANYWAY,

the point of this is so that those who experience slow fps might check and see if shutting off the lights helps, that is all it's about.
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Re: Slow FPS....?

Postby microlight » Wed Jan 16, 2008 12:34 pm

In that case, I don't know what else to suggest. I just tried it for myself on my humble single core 2.0 GHz/1G RAM/Radeon 9200SE machine and cycling the lights made no difference at all, either in scenery-intense areas or not.

Anybody else got any ideas?

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Re: Slow FPS....?

Postby beaky » Wed Jan 16, 2008 12:51 pm

Never seen lights alone cause a framerate drop... there must be something else, related to that command, that is bogging down the system (?).
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Re: Slow FPS....?

Postby Allen_Z » Wed Jan 16, 2008 12:53 pm

Radeon 9200SE < - -  yes, I said earlier, it's me card,

but I'm NOT gonna spend the bucks for a GREAT card.

And for those who DIDN'T know lights can cause a problem, I started this thread

I know the solutions

1. Buy a card

2. Turn off the lights

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Re: Slow FPS....?

Postby Allen_Z » Wed Jan 16, 2008 12:55 pm

there must be something else, related to that command, that is bogging down the system (?).

....with other planes, the default 747 for example, there is NO difference in fps, lights on or off
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Re: Slow FPS....?

Postby yancovitch » Wed Jan 16, 2008 1:39 pm

dual core using only one core in fs9?...does that mean that only one core is used in a quad core??...holding my breath.....
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Re: Slow FPS....?

Postby Allen_Z » Wed Jan 16, 2008 2:03 pm

I think the reality is that the multi core units work as a single unit till multi core needs come up
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