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why is it that LM does nothing about OOMs?

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Yes that's right Jfmitch, fetch yourself a Titan, that should do the trick. Then you can laugh all day long. Muahahahahah, I've got a Titan, Muahahahahah

 

 

 

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Well P3D will happily use one GPU on the Titan GTX Z, the other one will be wasted money.

Why don't people put their puter specs on here.  I have a GTX770 graphics card, all sliders at high or ultra high and use REX Essential and FS Commander and AI aircraft on 90%  This is not top of the line graphics card but with adjustments like no VSyn, Anistropic 16x and a reasonable frame rate of max 30 can give good results. Just flew from RKSI North Korea to Atlanta (6199 nm) and not a hiccup.  I have my FPS set to 30 and my eyes see everything smooth.  I think I'll be getting a Titan GTX Z so I can really laugh at these types of complaints.

 

A Titan won't help you when P3D hits the 4GB limit...no graphics card can.

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Sorry to be so clear: But the main problem (apart from the 4Gb VAS limit imposed by a 32 bit application) is that a lot of people have insufficient understanding of what is going on under the hood of the sim. A flight sim is not a "plug and play game" like other "games". You need to understand the structure as well as what get's loaded when and how you can manipulate what the sim loads to avoid OOMs. A thorough understanding of the dll.xml, exe.xml as well as the scenery.cfg and the settings within the sim is required to steer around OOMs. To many people install P3D, then install heaps of add-ons (which are often not P3D2 compatible), commit various errors in using P3D (like switching between planes and sceneries inside the sim) and then complain about OOMs. If you don't want to spend the time to understand how the sim really works then stick to plain vanilla P3D. Then you don't get OOMs. If you want to use a lot of high-end add-ons there is no way around spending some time to understand what is going on in the background.

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Sorry to be so clear: But the main problem (apart from the 4Gb VAS limit imposed by a 32 bit application) is that a lot of people have insufficient understanding of what is going on under the hood of the sim. A flight sim is not a "plug and play game" like other "games". You need to understand the structure as well as what get's loaded when and how you can manipulate what the sim loads to avoid OOMs. A thorough understanding of the dll.xml, exe.xml as well as the scenery.cfg and the settings within the sim is required to steer around OOMs. To many people install P3D, then install heaps of add-ons (which are often not P3D2 compatible), commit various errors in using P3D (like switching between planes and sceneries inside the sim) and then complain about OOMs. If you don't want to spend the time to understand how the sim really works then stick to plain vanilla P3D. Then you don't get OOMs. If you want to use a lot of high-end add-ons there is no way around spending some time to understand what is going on in the background.

^^^ True ^^^

Devin
CYOW

How come Honda never made my Accord V6 coupe ever able to drag race a Corvette? Those pricks!

 

I don't know about you but my Accord V6 coupe can and does drag race Corvettes. I just lose every race and they laugh at me when I rev that V6 at the stop light but it doesn't deter me  :lol:

 

 

 

 

 

No offense, but I find that hard to believe, unless that is, you have all sliders full left...which negates the point that the OP is making. When will LM address the real problem?

 

I got a VAS warning today after one circuit at the new Orbx Sedona in the Iris Texan Driver. I'm running Medium LOD, 1024 textures, and Normal Autogen sliders...give me a break..

 

No offence taken! Every system is different, every user is different and everyone's settings are different so of course some people suffer OOMs more than others. I guess I'm just lucky I haven't run into an OOM situation yet.

This topic was answered early on and is peppered with off the cuff snide remarks which serve no purpose other than to incite more snide remarks.  I thought we were over all of this.

 

Please don't take a thread and turn it into your own "roast".  If you have nothing constructive to add to a question or statement, then leave it alone.  If you do, then please address it as an adult without all the playground grammar.

 

Thank You.

Thank you.

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