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Troubles with DX10

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i flew from dublin to vancover yesterday in the T7 no OOM in fact since i gone over to dx10 i have seen zero OOM or crash in fsx with any aircraft,the 777 is dream to fly in now i landed in vancover with 25 fps with traffic and weather.Wonderfull i tell you.

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Rob what did yoy mean by "applying  AA to shadows"? is there some special adjustment necessary?

 

 

Very strange,  I was reading the doc again last night and I came across a small line that explained how.  I had another skim of the docs but cant find it.   

 

Am off out soon, will have another look tonight.

 

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Rob Prest

 

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I found the downside to DX10...clouds. I was flying through some dense REX clouds and my FPS descended from 40+ to just 10-15. This is with a I7 2600K @4.6ghz and a 780 GTX. Is this a known problem, and is there a way around this?

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I found the downside to DX10...clouds. I was flying through some dense REX clouds and my FPS descended from 40+ to just 10-15. This is with a I7 2600K @4.6ghz and a 780 GTX. Is this a known problem, and is there a way around this?

 

 

No problems here with ASN maxed cloud settings (144nm)

 

Must be something else , maybe  inside the DX10 fixer ? Are you using HD Cloud textures ?

 

Michael 

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I found the downside to DX10...clouds. I was flying through some dense REX clouds and my FPS descended from 40+ to just 10-15. This is with a I7 2600K @4.6ghz and a 780 GTX. Is this a known problem, and is there a way around this?

What SGSS AA setting are you using in NI? Too much can drag your GPU to it's knees in thick cloud, which slows down your sim. I use 4xSGSS. You can verify by opening the GPU monitor in NI and seeing what it's percentage utilization when your sim starts slowing down.

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It was either 2 or 4 for SGSS

REX HD clouds

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Thanks for answerig my question!

BTW, what can I do against blurried textures? Since I have DX10 Fixer, the textures a few miles away from the plane are very blurried and there is very few autogen only. I also followed Matt Davies (belynz) guide on youtube, but no changes.

Thanks for answerig my question!

BTW, what can I do against blurried textures? Since I have DX10 Fixer, the textures a few miles away from the plane are very blurried and there is very few autogen only. I also followed Matt Davies (belynz) guide on youtube, but no changes.

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Greetings from Germany,

Florian

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