May 11, 201412 yr Library Administrator Good afternoon I know the OOM issue is beaten to death. I was still having the OOM tones (very close to OOM) using the 777. I have made sure that all of the steps have been followed in the manual to ensure this isnt an issue, but the beeps still persist (usually only with payware airports, not in general usage). I have been running UT2 for the aircraft displays on VATSIM. Is there an amount of VAS that UTservices use while FS is running? Would disabling it help? I am just trying to smooth everything out. Thanks. Brian A. Neuman Proud simmer since 1982 using the following simulators: Sublogic Flight Simulator 1 and 2. Microsoft Flight Simulator 4.0, 5.1, FS95, FS98, FS2000, FS2002, FS2004, FSX (and unfortunately Flight!). Terminal Reality Fly 1 and 2. Sierra Pro Pilot, Looking Glass/Eidos/Electronic Arts Flight Unlimited I, II and III, Laminar Research X-Plane 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, FS Aerofly 2, Lockheed Martin Perpar3D 2.X, 3.X, 4.X and 5.X and Microsoft Flight Simulator (2020). Not to mention numerous combat simulators and games related to flight that I have played with over the years. System: Intel I7-7700K-Water Cooled, 32GB Ram, GTX 1080Ti, 500gb SSD, 1TB HD and dedicated 1TB and 2TB SSD's for Flight Simulators
May 12, 201412 yr Commercial Member I have been running UT2 for the aircraft displays on VATSIM. Is there an amount of VAS that UTservices use while FS is running? Would disabling it help? I am just trying to smooth everything out. Thanks. My solution for my own OOMs was to drop the Autogen slider only 1 notch. I use Orbx FTX Global, a number of add-on airports, and UTX. No problems since I adjusted that slider. One thing a lot of the simming realm doesn't quite grasp is small things, in numbers, can greatly affect your performance. Autogen is just that. Knocking the slider down a notch is generally not too noticeable, and it does truly help performance. Kyle Rodgers
May 12, 201412 yr Author Library Administrator Alright, I changed it from "Normal" to "Sparse". We willse see how it goes. Brian A. Neuman Proud simmer since 1982 using the following simulators: Sublogic Flight Simulator 1 and 2. Microsoft Flight Simulator 4.0, 5.1, FS95, FS98, FS2000, FS2002, FS2004, FSX (and unfortunately Flight!). Terminal Reality Fly 1 and 2. Sierra Pro Pilot, Looking Glass/Eidos/Electronic Arts Flight Unlimited I, II and III, Laminar Research X-Plane 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11, FS Aerofly 2, Lockheed Martin Perpar3D 2.X, 3.X, 4.X and 5.X and Microsoft Flight Simulator (2020). Not to mention numerous combat simulators and games related to flight that I have played with over the years. System: Intel I7-7700K-Water Cooled, 32GB Ram, GTX 1080Ti, 500gb SSD, 1TB HD and dedicated 1TB and 2TB SSD's for Flight Simulators
May 13, 201412 yr Alright, I changed it from "Normal" to "Sparse". We willse see how it goes. Try these tweaks if you want to fine tune autogen: I use these settings for my 737NGX and the T7. [TERRAIN] TERRAIN_MAX_AUTOGEN_TREES_PER_CELL=800 TERRAIN_MAX_AUTOGEN_BUILDINGS_PER_CELL=800 If I'm not wrong a cell is 1 sq kilometer. Even if you set it to sparse you have a lot of Autogens. I also have set SOUND_QUALITY=1 under [sOUND]. This fixed my problems with VAS and the famous T7 freezing. Per W Sweden Programmer since 30+ years (now retired) and a avid flightsimmer since SubLogic on Vic64. Now I enjoy XP 12.1.3r2 and Scenery fixing. Also did some real pilot training back in 1979-80. Win10 Pro, i5-11600K, Water Cooling, ASUS MB 32GB, nVidia 4060Ti 16 GB, 27" ASUS TUF Gaming VG27AQZ 2560x1440 monitor, 2 NVMe drives + 4 SSDs and 1 HDD for downloads/storage. Honeycomb Yoke + throttle and MFG Crosswind rudders. I always build my PCs myself so I know what is inside them.
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