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Hi,As far as I can say Simflyers DFW is useless due to the exact reason you point out. I have Simflyers World Airports package 2 and DFW is by far the worst. Others on that edition aren't good either but ok I reduce the setting a bit and less AI.Best Rgs Perttu

Eh... while your CPU is hot, your graphic board is not. A Geforce FX 5200 is the major bottleneck to run FS, especially, if you max everything out.I have the same CPU, but a Geforce 6600GT and I get great frame rates. Even the most powerful system will get bad frame rates with everything maxed. Look at the XP optimization guide on this board.

I believe you need more RAM. It is known that FS9 works best with a meg of DDR running.John

I meant a gig, right? ;-) Sure, 1GB of RAM are always beneficial, especially with WinXP. Personally, I would condsider 1GB to be optimal.

Brain cramp

No...it's true.KDFW by simflyers is useless on FS9. It runs better on FS02 with my old Athlon 2700 than it does on my 64 3500 with FS9Just something about the way it was built I guess. Low frames even with AI turned off. I took it off my hard drive and figured it owed me nothing as I purchased it 3(?) years ago.I just use the default DFW in FS9. It's not that bad really.....Glenn

Glenn

Ryzen 3700X, X570 Pro Wifi, 32GB 3600mhz RAM, Nvidia Titan Xp "Galactic Empire", RM750x PSU, H700 case, 2x NVMe M2 SSD, 1x SATA SSD

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