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flyer01
June 10th, 2011, 09:14
Cloudy weather and rain FPS-------- I have the setting on high but trees. And the FPS set at limit 60. And the GPU set on all high settings.
I'm getting 30 to teens FPS.
I could get much better FPS with the settings
But at the setting thy are, very playable.

flyer01


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MOBO- Gigabyte GA-EP45_UD3P.
CPU-Intel core Duo E8600 @ 3.33GHz.
Ram 4GB.
PSU-(Duel power supply.
500 and 550 watt on the GPU.
550 watt on MOBO.
500 watt on HD and CD/DVD player)
GPU-Video card GTX 470 1280 MB GDDR5.
Internal HD-Seagate Barracuda SATA 1TB/TO 32MB 7200RPM.
External HD-Seagate USB2.00 500 GB 7200RPM.
OS-(Duel partition on Internal HD.
Windows XP Pro 32bit.
Windows 7 PRO 64 bit.)
CFS3 and Expansions on XP 32 bit
CLoD, FSX and RoF in W-7 Pro 64 bit.
2 saitek x52 throttles.
MSWFF Pro 2.
Monitor- HP-19, HP-24 or a VIZIO 42in screen.
Turtle Beach Gaming Headset and Mic.
TIR5.
Fraps.

lucas81
June 13th, 2011, 08:21
Iam including my settings.
My specs are:
- Intel i5 750 2,66 Quad core
- 4GB DDR3 1600MHz
- HIS ATI 5850 1GB DDR5
- Windows 7 64bit Home Premium

I am getting solid 40-60 fps with that ones. But keep in mind that I am spending most of the time in multiplayer and this is why I want the game to be fluent. If I were playing single player only, I would raise few settings for sure.
What eats the FPS the most are the "maximum" shaders, "maximum" reflection and "supersampling". The game can also crash sometimes (the so called "rof.exe") if you will put too much detail and your graphics card would not handle that. It often happens in multiplayer, where many players are using personal or historical skins.

Lucas

FAC257
June 13th, 2011, 13:06
Here's mine:

I7 950 Quad @ 3.07GHz
ASUS ENGTX460 DirectCU
6GB Corsair Dominator PC12800
Windows 7 64bit Ultimate

39998

I had to cut out the Supersampling. I tried it but it brought my system to single digit FPS. With Supersampling turned off it runs about as smooth as I've ever seen in a flight sim.

FAC

lucas81
June 13th, 2011, 13:33
FAC,

if you want to try out the supersampling, please set the AA to 0 and AF to Bilinear. This will do the thing. Although you will loose some fps for sure, the game will look brilliant with extra sharp edges.

Lucas

FAC257
June 13th, 2011, 14:21
I just tried a few flights with those settings. I'm still looking at details and the overall look to see which way I like better. I think it improved the look of the terrain at distance.

The new settings caused a slight drop in FPS but it is not by much.

Thanks
FAC