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Low FPS in Prepar3d v2.2

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Hello all Simmers,

 

Thought I would turn to the forums for help with my aggravating issue. I just recently upgraded to a new system. Here are my specs.

 

-AMD FX-8350 4.0Mhz

-GTX 760 4Gb

-8Gb ram

 

Tried FSX with it at first, and never worked out. At large airports like LAX with default everything, I still got 15-fps. So today I decided to get Prepar3d. Everything looks amazing, however, with QWSim 757 at KJFK default scenery, I have 6-fps. Really bums me out. I though that the upgrade to the new system and new sim would end my FPS problems. Here are also my Settings.

 

Scenery=

Terrain Settings- all less than half

Scenery object- Sparse

water detail- medium

reflections- none

special effects- medium

 

Lighting- everything at none or 0m

 

Weather- clear skies

Traffic- saw it never really made a difference, so i know its not this. 

 

Any suggestions or Comments would be GREATLY appreciated. Hopefully soon I'll be able to enjoy this world just as everyone else is. 

 

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Is this QWSim 757 compatible for P3D v2?

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Is this QWSim 757 compatible for P3D v2?

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From what I have read it is. The installer isn't for P3D though.

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Without having a P3D v2 installer I doubt that it is compatible. Do you have also problems when using a standard P3D v2 plane?

Spirit

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The F-22 doesn't show any lag at all. I'll install a native Carenado plane later tonight and I'll let you know if the problem still persist.

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Stuff that does not have a P3D installer can cause problems.  If you are seeing problems that might be cause because an aircraft does not have a P3D installer, try using a default aircraft or one that does have a P3D installer and see how that performs.  Also, make sure Aero is on if you are using Windows7.


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Okay right now I am at LAX, default scenery, and have used both the default Baron and addon Metroliner from Razbam. Both yielded low FPS with the same settings I described in my first post. Also, can you explain what Aero is, MikeT707? Not familiar with that. 

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Use Google to look for Windows Aero. Not available anymore with Windows 8 and 8.1

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