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Details of your system would be helpful and whether you are using any tweaks - stutters can themselves be caused by so many things.

 

Stutters are often caused by background processes - antivirus, anti malware, etc.

 

For me, using an infinitymask setting of 14 cured most of the stutters.

 

Bufferpools=0 is useful if your system is good enough.

 

Limit framerate to 30 as that might cure it (some prefer to use an external program for this, but the internal FSX limiter works best for me).

 

Could be that you are using too high settings in your graphics card.

 

Could be that your sliders in the game are too far to the right.

 

Disable shadows.

 

Too much road traffic and/or AI can induce stutters.

 

Set up system in accordance with NickN's guide or Word Not Allowed's guide.

 

IAN

Ryzen 5800X3D, Nvidia 3080 - 32 Gig DDR4 RAM, 1TB & 2 TB NVME drives - Windows 11 64 bit MSFS 2020 Premium Deluxe Edition Resolution 2560 x 1440 (32 inch curved monitor)

Posted

What are your system specs?

 

CPU?

 

Video Card?   Does it have at least 1GB or VRAM?

 

How much DRAM?

 

"AffiintyMask=14"  in fsx.cfg (without the quotes) if you have a quad-core cpu should definitely help.   It will run the OS on core 0 and allow FSX to use cores 1,2 and 3.  Put this

under [JobScheduler].

Posted

What are your system specs?

 

CPU?

 

Video Card?   Does it have at least 1GB or VRAM?

 

How much DRAM?

 

"AffiintyMask=14"  in fsx.cfg (without the quotes) if you have a quad-core cpu should definitely help.   It will run the OS on core 0 and allow FSX to use cores 1,2 and 3.  Put this

under [JobScheduler].

..and spell it AffinityMask

 

:rolleyes:

Bert

Posted

Thanks a lot for comments.My spec is;

Amd Phenom X4 945 3.0 GHz Processor

Geforce GTX 660 2.0 GB

8 GB DDR3 Ram

1TB HD

 

I did some changes in fsx.cfg but unfortunately i havent seen a significant changes.

Posted

That is not entirely unusual with that CPU.. but try this:

 

1. Limit the framerates to 30 in FSX Options\Settings\Display

 

2. Turn off shadows, traffic

 

3. Use Nvidia Inspector to set Vsynch to 1/2 monitor refresh for FSX

 

that should smooth things out a bit..

 

You can also try limiting fps to 20 as a test..

Bert

Posted

That is not entirely unusual with that CPU.. but try this:

 

1. Limit the framerates to 30 in FSX Options\Settings\Display

 

2. Turn off shadows, traffic

 

3. Use Nvidia Inspector to set Vsynch to 1/2 monitor refresh for FSX

 

that should smooth things out a bit..

 

You can also try limiting fps to 20 as a test..

 

Hello sir thanks for answer however i have already done them according to Word Not Allowed's tweak.I dont know what has caused to this problem.I have never understood this game for 8 years anyway :)

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