February 23, 200521 yr I finally found out the problem to my stuttering: the panels on every aircraft. Is there any solution to solve this???Thanks in advance
February 23, 200521 yr Well, you could tweak your graphic settings or lower the quality of the panel in the settings.
February 23, 200521 yr i had a problem like that and i upgraded my video card from a nvidia 5200 to a raedon6900. i can install addon a/c and panels with pretty much no stutter now. william
February 24, 200521 yr >I finally found out the problem to my stuttering: the panels>on every aircraft. Is there any solution to solve this???>>Thanks in advanceUsual problems involve the 'VC' view and how much clickability is contained in it.'2D' views should be okay for you but, if not you need a better graphics card and 'CPU'.All the best,Dave.'Three greens and soft landings' Dave Taylor
February 24, 200521 yr Author Commercial Member HiDo you mean the VC?I have a top end machine and it stills struggles with some VC panels. Strangely aswell, on some models the 'stutter' transfers from the VC view to the 2d view (if you switch between them) but it clears in 2d view if I press the alt key to bring up the toolbar. Just one of those FS things!If you can't afford to upgrade and you want to concentrate on IFR and not look out the window, then reduce clouds to zero, AI traffic to zero and visibility to 10 or 20 miles, so you can enjoy a stutter free landing.If you want to fly VFR looking out the window, then you can indeed turn down the gauge quality in the settings menu. If you find you now can't read the gauges then use the 'shift+Z' option to bring up the essential data.If you download flightsim manager available in the library, then you get some instant view preset options so you can swap between VFR and IFR quality settings easily.Apologies if you know all this but I couldn't tell from the original post if you were a hardened vet or a new pilot! Hopefully someone will find it useful.RegardsGraeme
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