
Many of us have upgraded from FS9 to FSX I have found a good way to increase fps (I got a 10 fps increase) by using FS9 I copied the folder called "Weather" and used it to replace the "Weather" folder in FSX, you will not lose any of the weather effects like the rain, or wet taxi and runway textures, but doing this replaces the clouds to the FS9 clouds which look fine to me![]()
Many of us have upgraded from FS9 to FSX I have found a good way to increase fps (I got a 10 fps increase) by using FS9 I copied the folder called "Weather" and used it to replace the "Weather" folder in FSX, you will not lose any of the weather effects like the rain, or wet taxi and runway textures, but doing this replaces the clouds to the FS9 clouds which look fine to me![]()
Many of us have upgraded from FS9 to FSX I have found a good way to increase fps (I got a 10 fps increase) by using FS9 I copied the folder called "Weather" and used it to replace the "Weather" folder in FSX, you will not lose any of the weather effects like the rain, or wet taxi and runway textures, but doing this replaces the clouds to the FS9 clouds which look fine to me![]()
It does not replace the clouds it replaces the better developed weather data in FSX with the poorer weather data from FS9
I would be cautious about such changes. You may be removing more realistic weather which makes flying less realistic. As for a 10 frame change, I would have to see that to believe it. Frames come from hardware ability. Most people who think they see a huge frame jump have simply booted a flight that is different or have not flown long enough to know if a true increase has occurred. 10 true frames in FSX is like going from a low 7000 series card to a x1950xtx - 8800GTX
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