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Can I make FSX FPS friendly? PART 2

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Word Not Allowed, Is FS9 looks like FS2002???

Just for "As real, as it gets!" graphics

I've already tried FS2002

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No, FS9 looks better than FS2002, but of course it doesn't look better than FSX with all bells and whistles, which you can't run with acceptable FPS obviously.

If you want acceptable FPS, then FS9 will look better than FSX, when you want all those details, minus high resolution textures.

 

 

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Ahhhh! :angry:

I really don't wanna to go to this graphics!!!!

What can help inside PC?

 

But wait!

I revember one thing, when I was preparing for take-off from WSSS (Changi Intl. Singapore) I watched some video for FSX settings and FPS BOOOOOOST after take-off!!!!!!

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All users using FSX or FS9?

But Word Not Allowed, I've other All-in-One PC that runs FSX perfect

 

SPECS

 

Windows 7 64-bit

RAM 4GB

NVIDIA GeForce 555M 1GB

Intel Core i3 2nd GEN 3.30 GHz

HDD 500GB

You have got the best advice you could get, there is nothing more you could do other than buy better hardware. Your specs is just to low to have FSX look good and at the same time have good performance....

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What are you then complaining about, if this all-in-one computer runs "FSX perfect"?

 

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I mean "FSX perfect" is FSX runs faster in All-in-One PC

<Removed Stupid post>

It would help a little bit, not sure wether your CPU is any good for overclocking though...Use google and you may find some info on it..

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