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Problem with FPS limiter

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Hi, I use Tile Proxy for about one year without problem. Great piece of software. I just reinstalled my computer ( Q9550, 4 GB RAM, Fsx on a raptor, ATI Radeon 4870, Win7 64), and I try to get best results both for Tile proxy andfor some other sceneries like ORBX. I did some tests with the external FPS limiter, to prevent for using the internal FSX limiter and its FPS drop. No problem on some ORBX sceneries, external FPS limiter set to 30, internal to unlimited, I get about 30fps in game. However, with these settings I get blurries with Tile proxy, whi go away as soon as I set the internal limiter to 40 for example. So it seems that the two limiters don't behave the same way, and the external limiter doesn't prevent FsX to use all the CPU it can..... What do you guys think about that ?? All the best, Jerome

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Hi, I use Tile Proxy for about one year without problem. Great piece of software. I just reinstalled my computer ( Q9550, 4 GB RAM, Fsx on a raptor, ATI Radeon 4870, Win7 64), and I try to get best results both for Tile proxy andfor some other sceneries like ORBX. I did some tests with the external FPS limiter, to prevent for using the internal FSX limiter and its FPS drop. No problem on some ORBX sceneries, external FPS limiter set to 30, internal to unlimited, I get about 30fps in game. However, with these settings I get blurries with Tile proxy, whi go away as soon as I set the internal limiter to 40 for example. So it seems that the two limiters don't behave the same way, and the external limiter doesn't prevent FsX to use all the CPU it can..... What do you guys think about that ?? All the best, Jerome
Yep, that's the way things work. The internal FPS limiter of FSX does a lot more than just limiting frames, it's a compromise between 'speed' and loading of the textures. I have a 10 year old single core processor (you guessed it.. it's a pentium 4!), and I can happily run Tileproxy limited @ 20 fps within FSX, as long as I don't fly with the PMDG/level-D/Mustang.. all carenados and GA paywares run happily, provided that I also don't fly at more than 100 knots of Groundspeed. My favorite use, however, is to find a cliff and jump down with an hang glider! It's so fabulous that sometimes I even get chills down my spine!!! Trully amazing add-on, best freeware for FSX without a doubt!!

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