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FS Real Time possibly crashing FSX

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Recently to try get extra performance out of my computer, I've started using an external FPS limiter. It works like a charm but every so often I've been getting crashes in FSX and it's always when FS Real Time tries to resync FS. I'd get a scenery load screen and it says 100% complete and freezes on that. Is there another program out there I could try (limiter or FS clock sync) instead or is there a solution someone knows about?I tried both FPS Limiter and Antilag. This occurs with both limiters.

Ryan Gamurot
 

Recently to try get extra performance out of my computer, I've started using an external FPS limiter. It works like a charm but every so often I've been getting crashes in FSX and it's always when FS Real Time tries to resync FS. I'd get a scenery load screen and it says 100% complete and freezes on that. Is there another program out there I could try (limiter or FS clock sync) instead or is there a solution someone knows about?I tried both FPS Limiter and Antilag. This occurs with both limiters.
I had the same problem.My workaround: Let FSrealtime connect, "set to now" but do not click on "start autoupdate".Let fsuipc do the clock sync every 1 minute.Works fine and no more crashes.I tried emailing Joshua Robertson about this but he did not get back to me.

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