June 12, 200916 yr How well is it on FPS on FSX? Huge Impact?Specsi7 920 @ 2.67 P6T Deluxe V26GB DDR3 1866MhzXFX 285 Black Edition2 Velociraptors 150GB 10,000RPM
June 12, 200916 yr I have a lot of payware add-ons and I know what a headache the more complex ones are regarding FPS. I don't know how PMDG did it but even with all of its complexity the FSX MD-11 maintains about 30FPS on my system at a fairly complex add-on aiport. This is about the same as I get with the Cap. Sim. 757. If your into ultra-realistic heavies, this is the one you want.Charlie Felix - KSBPE86004GB DDR2-800MHzNvidia 8600 GTSVista 32 Charlie FelixIntel Core i7 7700k @ 4.8 GHZ OC, Gigabyte Z270x G7 mother board, 32GB DDR4/2666, 1000 Watt power supply, GTX 1080i-11GB, 512GB & 1TB SSDs, 2TB HDD, Windows 10 Pro (64-bit)
June 12, 200916 yr FPS are relatively excellent, on a par with the LDS 763, which means quite excellent, considering. CERTAINLY much better than the PMDG 744. They said that much of the MD-11 code was written outside of FSX for this reason IIRC.GO FOR IT.
June 13, 200916 yr I just got my copy of the MD-11 a last week and I am impressed with the FPS that I'm getting. I'm averaging around 22 to 30 fps depending on the airports. In Atlanta with weather, I getting around 22 fps and in other less populated areas I'm averaging 30fps with my frame counter set to 30fps....so, I might be getting more. I am completely satisfied with this product by PMDG and I'm so far overwhelmed by it's complete functionality. :)My specs are: Q6600 overclocked to a meager 2.7mhz, 4 gig of DDR3-1800 ram, 8800 GT w/512 meg., P5Q3 Asus motherboard. Regards,jack
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