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Hi all,

 

Just wanted to know if it is me or is it general that when looking sideways out of the cockpit the scenery seems to go past in micro stutters.

 

I have mine locked at 30 but it is fairly noticeable settings are not the highest. Running on a i7 2600@4.5 gtx 770 4gb 16 gb mem, I am hoping it will be better when Nvida finally get set of drivers out.....if they ever do!

 

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+100 what NZ255 said. I use EVGA Precision X (v4) to lock my frames at 32. This lets my fps in game, go as high as the gpu can push it, but with a minimum level of 30 fps. My  fps usually run between 30 - 70. Depending on the aircraft, cloud cover, scenery being used at the time, etc. Driver support from nVidia would be a nice touch.

 

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Hi all,

 

Just wanted to know if it is me or is it general that when looking sideways out of the cockpit the scenery seems to go past in micro stutters.

 

I have mine locked at 30 but it is fairly noticeable settings are not the highest. Running on a i7 2600@4.5 gtx 770 4gb 16 gb mem, I am hoping it will be better when Nvida finally get set of drivers out.....if they ever do!

 

Cheers

Yes I do. The same ones as in Fsx, p3d v2, p3d 2.1, and p3d 2.2


Matt Wilson

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for me they are so very fine its not a concern


Wayne such

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Hi all,

 

Just wanted to know if it is me or is it general that when looking sideways out of the cockpit the scenery seems to go past in micro stutters.

 

I have mine locked at 30 but it is fairly noticeable settings are not the highest. Running on a i7 2600@4.5 gtx 770 4gb 16 gb mem, I am hoping it will be better when Nvida finally get set of drivers out.....if they ever do!

 

Cheers

 

Yes, I have that too. With a i7 4790K@4.5 GTX780 6Gb and 16 Gb CL8 RAM. I am slowly beginning to get used to it but it bugged the hell out of me when I had just installed P3D on my brand new computer that I bought specifically for P3D... Luckily things look okay when looking straight forward. 2.3 is the same as 2.2 in that regard.

I tried all possible combination of settings (fps slider, sync, etc.) and right now I have fps locked at 33, vsync (and buffering) off and I set vsync to adaptive in the NV CP. Overall this gives me the best result but whatever I do, I can't get rid of those stutters you see when you look sideways. 

 

BTW I also have stutters when turning on the ground during taxi (probably because the scenery moves by a lot faster than when you turn during flying).

 

The 'funny' thing is that I have some saved flights to test performance but most of those have the camera looking sideways: this way all my tests with my new PC always ended in frustration because I couldn't get the sim to run well. I only saw stutters!!! When I finally started to actually fly, I noticed the stutters weren't as bad as I thought (not all the time, only when looking sideways and if you only glance sideways it isn't THAT bad). Slowly I am beginning to appreciate P3D 2.3 more and more on my new PC.

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Hmm i think this is so smooth beyond everything before 2.3. 2.4 was amazing too. I am using 344.11 on a GTX780SC with Precision X unlimited fps.

 

Michael


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