August 6, 201114 yr With FlyTampa's Hong Kong scenery, I set scenery complexity to very dense, autogen to normal, water to mid 1.x, then took off from Kai Tak, flew up to 8,000', turned right and set a course for the Cheung Chau VOR, then entered the IGS 13A approach back to runway 13 at Kai Tak (VHHX). The FPS was showing between 18-24, but I tried not to pay to much attention to that number but instead to the overall smoothness of the simulation in motion. It displayed a much lower FPS than with other aircraft but was just as smooth if not even smoother than many other aircraft. It was over all a very enjoyable experience, and the aircraft handles extremely well, and the autopilot functions are extremely accurate. My system specs are on my signature. I spent most of the day yesterday researching various set-up options to get this aircraft performing optimally, and so far I am quite satisfied. David J. Zill Core I7 8700K @ 5.3 Ghz / Liquid cooled (Kraken X62)/32GB DDR4 3200 RAM/EVGA 1080 Ti SC/ Acer X5280HK G-SYNC 4K Monitor/ ASUS Essence STX II Sound Card/ Samsung 960 Pro M.2 PCI-E SSD 2TB/ Windows 10 Professional 64/ Latest drivers
August 6, 201114 yr Yes David. People should just turn the dang frame counter OFF, and judge the flight by how smooth it is, not by some arbitrary number. Kerry W. GipeSavannah Georgia, USAUS FAA A&P / Commercial Pilot Multi Engine Land IFRYour talent is a gift from God. How you use your talent is your gift back to God.
August 6, 201114 yr Commercial Member +1 SMOOTHNESS rules in a simulation. I've been extremely impressed. :D Dare I say I actually like FSX now. Best regards,Robin.
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