Hello everyone! I was hoping that some of you might help me solve a few performance problems that I have been having with Flight Simulator X Deluxe Edition which I bought when it was first released in Oct. 2006. I was largely unable to play FSX until SP1 came out due to performance issues. Anyways, I've never been able to really get over the performance problems and get FSX looking as good as FS2004 (stock).
Here comes the very first question: are you still using only the SP1, or did you already install the SP2 for FSX ? SP2 will bring you some additionnal "anti-blurries-weapons"...
My computer system is not that powerful and it is a laptop but it should be able to run FSX on settings that make it look at least as good as FS2004.
You can make it look at least as good as your FS2004.... ony thing is, are you really aware of how limited the graphic settings of FS2004 are ?
CPU: Intel Core Duo T2400 1.83ghz
RAM: 2GB DDR2 @ 667mhz Dual Channel (1.5+GB free after boot)
GPU: Mobility ATI X1600 256mb dedicated w/ Catalyst 8.5
OS: Windows XP Home SP3 (Just reinstalled)
This CPU is slow, but you'll manage to get something good looking nevertheless.
I have Win XP reasonably optimized with minimal services running and various other performance optimization tweaks.
Good point.
Anyways the problems that I am experiencing with FSX are as follows:
-The dreaded blurries (I've read the article and applied the tweaks with no change). This really annoys me because ground textures at 0.25+ miles it look a lot worse than FS2004.
You're too optimistic with your settings and your CPU is not powerfull enough to refresh the ground textures fast enough.
-Erratic performance, basically I am looking at one spot and I am getting 30fps for a few seconds and without me doing anything it will drop to 25 then to 20 then to 15 and fluctuate wildly for some time, it's really annoying and upsets the flow of game play.
Unlimited FPS is EVIL. Now you know why.
What I really just want to do is make FSX look at least as good as FS2004, but the blurries really prevent me from doing that. The erratic performance is a bit annoying but not as annoying as the bad looks.
Here are screen shots of my graphics settings: (ALL traffic is off).
Thanks for looking!
Here is a list of changes that you WILL HAVE to apply to gain some performance and reduce your burries.
Graphics settings:
- FPS limited to 20
- sunglare: you can activate if you want
- global texture resolution to the MAX !!
Scenery settings:
- Mesh complexity to the max
- Mesh resolution is OK
- Texture resolution... you set 1m/pixel, FS2004 was 5m/pixel, so you can give a first try to 2m here, it will still look way better than FS2004.
- Water effect is OK for now. High 1x only in the extreme case, if you really want some more FPS.
- Autogen density: you can set that to normal or dense, but limit the buildings and trees to 800 each in the FSX.cfg (you know the tweaks right ?)
- Special effects... hmm let it like that, you'll play around with it later.
Aircraft settings:
Don't change anything. Maybe later, you can give a try to the self-shadow, see if your video card likes it or not.
Weather:
Put the cloud coverage to the max, you'll notice a performance hit only with complex weather anyway.
And you forgot the most important ressource-sucker screen: the Traffic !!
- deactivate completely the ground airport vehicules
- replace the default liner traffic with some FS9 traffic like World Of AI, which uses much more FPS-friendly models !! (default FSX AI models are FPS-hogs !!)
- deactivate the vehicules on road
- deactivate or set very low the boats and ferries
- err... I can't remember the rest of the settings, a screenshot would be usefull
