One of my favourite people NickN, who has made FSX possible for most of us with his technical and tweaking advice, has the slogan that the fault does not lie with FSX it is a hardware problem.
I am now about to install an i7 940, the second level gaming chip in the new Intel series,
into an x 58 motherboard, with new and expensive DDR3 RAM.
I will be retaining my previous 8800GTX videocard which is overclocked by only to a small amount.
The expert opinion is that this set-up will give me little improvement on the previous arrangement. Only the i7965 Extreme will make a difference.
However the difference in Australia for the CPU is about $1000 against $A2500. A new GTX 280 video card is close to a $A1000 if I was to install one.
If the satisfactory running of FSX depends on the next highly expensive generation of hardware, or the skills necessary to over-clock, or meet the cost of new cooling then after two years what sort of monstrous program is this?
Few except those with the top equipment, or great clocking skills report the game running really well ... I know this is relative as many are happy with presentations that others do not accept.
In a recent post one poor member asks why his scenery is so poor, its because his sliders are so far to the left on his equipment, that it will be no great improvement on the 1995 version of the game.
I guess there is absolutely nothing that can be done about FSX now, but FS11 whatever bells and whistles it has, must be able to be run on the average gamer's hardware at the time. Yes I mean gamers, because those with low end computers should never expect to run graphic intensive applications.
But please please in FS11 get the fundamentals right, then worry about ATC and the rest later.