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Hi everyone,I just finished my flight on ivao and encountered ONCE AGAIN this graphical pb: who can tell me what this is exactly . i faced this issue when i used to sim on my old laptop but also on my imac 27 and now on my new machine so i guess this has to be with the plane itself. And im really tired to face this. Any help would be much appreciated.Regards Kaman BA

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Hi, what scenery is that, it looks nice !Greg

too much, too soon....

Have you tried the highmem fix?
That's right, looks like HIGHMEMFIX=1 missing from fsx.cfg

Stefan Ticusan

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Just run your FSX.cfg through this:http://www.venetubo.com/fsx.htmlIt'll add the fix for this plus a bunch of other performance enhancing stuff.
1- what's : 'CPUs/Threads'2- what should i answer to this: ' Would you like the vSync FIX applied? '
1- what's : 'CPUs/Threads'2- what should i answer to this: ' Would you like the vSync FIX applied? '
Open up the task manager (Ctrl+Shift+Escape) and count the number of boxes showing up under the performance tab. If you are on a quadcore CPU there could be 4 or 8 boxes. FSX doesn't support HyperThreading so use 4 on bojote's website.Ticking the VSync box will enable that function in FSX.

"A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory." - Leonard Nimoy

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Alexander Neugebauer

 

1- what's : 'CPUs/Threads'
number of physical cores / number of total cores (including the virtual ones that Hyperthreading adds)if you have a I5 2500K (no hyperthreading) it's 4/4
2- what should i answer to this: ' Would you like the vSync FIX applied? '
vSync prevents the tearing while panning the view, but comes at a FPS cost especially in windowed mode. In nVidia cards vSync works in full screen so long as you set it in the driver (via nVidia control panel or inspector) but it needs a tweak in the cfg to work in windowed mode.So it depends on what mode (windowed / full screen) you use and how much you care about the tearing. In full screen mode the perf hit is minimal if any, not so in windowed mode. Try it yourself if you fly in windowed mode and pick what you like best (back up your FSX.CFG)
1- what's : 'CPUs/Threads'
Open the task manager and go to the "Performance" tab. Simply count the number of boxes are displayed in the "CPU Usage History" section.
2- what should i answer to this: ' Would you like the vSync FIX applied? '
I'll let someone else answer this one, though the best thing to do is leave it alone if you don't know what it does :(. Chances are if you don't know what it is you've never needed it before.

Andrew McCluskey

Have you tried to unpack the file? There are instructions inside. It's a program to limit the rendering speed of games like FSX to a certain amount of frames per second. The GUI is pretty straight forward. You need to have Java installed to use it.

"A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory." - Leonard Nimoy

ASUS Prime Z270-K/Intel i7 7700k @ 4.7GHz/be quiet! Black Rock 3 Pro/EVGA Geforce GTX960 4GB/16 GB Crucial DDR4-2400 RAM

Alexander Neugebauer

 

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