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VC Stutter?

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Hi guys,Going from the 747 to the NGX today I am quick to notice that when doing turns and changes in attitude, I do get stutter when looking outside,I do check these things closely, it may just be how FSX is supposed to be, but with around 30fps in the VC I am surprised to see them.Do others get this?Alex

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Yes Alex, I do see them as well. I believe It is simply the autogen that is loading.

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Yes Alex, I do see them as well. I believe It is simply the autogen that is loading.
Hey Robert, I don't run autogen though,All the best

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Alex,If you have Autogen @ 0, that can cause bad performance and stutters. and you should have AG at least normal. I have seen my performance increase going to extreme dense. that is the way fsx is. Even water setting to low causes a performance hit. I don't get any stutters at all, in any view.If you fly only using photoscenery, then disregard what I just said.

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If you are using ASE or ASX weather injection can cause stutters. The ASE web site has recommendations on how to stop it. One was to use DWC. I had these stutters and turning on DWC got rid of them.

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I used to have those stutters as well until i started running usepools=0 along with the internal frame limiter at 30. Now its super smooth

Johan Pettersen

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Alex,If you have Autogen @ 0, that can cause bad performance and stutters. and you should have AG at least normal. I have seen my performance increase going to extreme dense. that is the way fsx is. Even water setting to low causes a performance hit. I don't get any stutters at all, in any view.If you fly only using photoscenery, then disregard what I just said.
HI there, I was testing out in an area of photoreal scenery so I am not sure if your fix would work, but I will keep playing with this setting, thank you
If you are using ASE or ASX weather injection can cause stutters. The ASE web site has recommendations on how to stop it. One was to use DWC. I had these stutters and turning on DWC got rid of them.
I have heard it does, but not currently installed on my system,
I used to have those stutters as well until i started running usepools=0 along with the internal frame limiter at 30. Now its super smooth
I know it causes a lot of instability and FSX crashes when I used it in the past, will play with this setting though=Thanks guys for your input! Guys keep em coming! :)

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...I know it causes a lot of instability and FSX crashes when I used it in the past, will play with this setting though...
Yeah, it used to do that to me as well before I limited my framerate with the internal limiter

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