November 28, 201411 yr ^_^Hello, I found this when searching for ways to reduce stuttering: "Delete the Shader and Shader10 folders and let FSX re-build them, back to smooth as silk." I'm a fan of DX10 Fixer and have it installed. Is it ok to do this without messing up my FSX..and might it work...??
November 29, 201411 yr Commercial Member It's perfectly fine and harmless, but is unlikely to achieve anything. You can do exactly the same thing a lot more safely by opening the controller going into debug and press apply. Dx10sf rebuilds the shader cache for dx10 shaders (the dx9 ones aren't used in dx10) whenever you install or uninstall the libraries, or make a change in one of the dialogs. In later versions only the debug dialog builds all the shaders, the others are selective so eg the water dialog just rebuilds the water shaders. My FSX Analysis Blog
November 29, 201411 yr Author Thank You, Sir. I'm enjoying the results of your Fixer every time I fly. ((Perhaps someday you can work on a 'Micro-Stutter Fixer'))....... :huh:
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