by justpassingthrough » Sun Feb 18, 2007 1:28 pm
I will repeat what FSX Dev's have posted....
The SPARCE Autogen setting (slider at 1) in FSX is 1.5x the autogen load as FS9 with autogen in FS9 set to MAX. If you do not intend to edit the FSX.cfg file with the autogen restriction lines and do not have a DX10 card, they said to leave light bloom and autogen OFF and play with the rest. I do not think the demo allows certain edits to the configuration file but I could be wrong. In any case, it would not be a fair test anyway because the demo will not load your system down like the real software will.
The demo is no where near the load of the real game. With the real game the additional loads will make the light bloom you show in you screeshoot drop the frame rate by as much as 7-10 frames.
FSX has great advantages over FS9 (the flight dynamics are much more realistic) and a SP1 update is coming around the beginning of March which addresses scenery and performance issues but they will not be trimming back anything for lesser systems.
It would be best for you to post your CPU/Memory/Motherboard/Video card to see if what you have will be worth the investment of FSX.
What I can tell you is if you are not running a more modern rig with preferably, 2 gigs of memory (but 1gig will work), and at least a 7900 series video card or higher (512mb memory but 256 will work) .... do not expect to run with sliders very high and you will need to do some tweaking.... much more than with FS9.
Even those with DX10 8800 cards do not get perfection from FSX. The hardware that will allow full use of FSX wont be produced for some time. With the advent of DX10 and the compounded load (even with that format being able to handle more) it is unclear how hardware will fair under DX10, so it could be another year or more before the hardware catches up to FSX.
With FS9 and fairly reasonable priced hardware you can fly with max visuals if you set it up right.. and it requires some manual tweaking of the FS9.cfg file to achieve that goal. With FSX, its give and take even if you have the most up to date hardware. If its not up to date, its allot more give than take and you must be willing to accept that.