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Is it fair to say the PMDG 737 in the virtual cockpit is the most taxing from a graphical or FPS point of view? My Specs are i7 4790k 4.4Ghz, GTX 970 and it pushes my system really hard. At cruise or above FL100 its usually rock solid but coming through the approach depending on where Im flying the FPS will drop. I have sacrified a few sliders and only run 2048 textures max but in some of the denser hubs like London and LA using payware scenery, airports and the usual I can be anywhere between 15-30FPS locked. Anyway after a LOT of tweaking and performance tests I'm happy with the results.

 

The reason for my question is I'm looking at buying a new aircraft. I have my eye on the Majestic Q400 or maybe the airbus range from Aerosoft. I'm hoping that my performance with the PMDG is the least I would expect and every other aircraft should perform the same or marginally better.

 

Thoughts?


Thomas Derbyshire

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Thomas,

 

If I was choosing between the two addons you specify, I would suggest the Q400. VERY good FPS performance, and it's an in-depth study level simulation on a par with PMDG. It's arguably more of a challenge to fly than the NGX, but very rewarding when you get it right!


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Thanks Mark, does the Q400 perform better than the PMDG 737?


Thomas Derbyshire

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The Q400 performs FANTASTIC, I'd say it's one of the best performing planes in FSX. The performance didn't come at the cost of the systems fidelity tho, the systems rival or even surpass the NGX when it comes to realism. 


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Thanks Mark, does the Q400 perform better than the PMDG 737?

 

The Q400 gives me the most FPS out of any in-depth payware addon. Highly recommend it.

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Yeah the q400 is really easy on the frames compared to PMDG aircraft. Definitely worth it.


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+1 for the Q400. I wish more developers put the emphasis on performance like Majestic Software did on the Q400. If they can do it, so can others.

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I'd say the worst performer in FSX is the pmdg jetstream. The pmdg NGX and F1 King air are a close second


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I'd say the worst performer in FSX is the pmdg jetstream. The pmdg NGX and F1 King air are a close second

 

Yep... detailed G1000 sims are especially poor performing in FSX/P3D. I know many people are totally OK with how it performs, but to me it falls below the range of acceptability. They are obviously still amazing sims in themselves though.

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Yeah.  I love (or loved because I don't use FSX anymore) the F1 King air in FSX.  Just a fabulous sim of an airplane, the G1000 is amazing for what it does, the systems modelling, attention to detail.... everything is wonderful except the fps/stutters (on my rig)...  I just couldn't fly it unless I was in a default rural area.  Hopefully the upcoming MV B350i fills that gap.


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Thanks guys thats what I needed to know, the Majestic it is then.


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PMDG aircraft are probably the best in the business from my experience, but I must admit that you do get a performance hit - everything comes at a cost I suppose.

 

So probably best to leave them alone unless you have a pretty high spec machine and if you have, their stuff is the stuff to get.


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For me it's the Coolsky DC-9. All the 3D dials in the VC really take their toll on my machine, and at EGLL I get lower framerates in that than I do in the PMDG NGX!

 

The PMDG NGX does come a very close second though. It's also my most heavily affected by the mouse cursor FPS drop - I lose about 4-5fps when the mouse cursor is visible in the VC.  But I still adore it, probably have more hours in it than any of my other aircraft.


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I have an i7 4790 clocked at 4.4 Ghz and a GTX970 so my machine isnt a slouch. The PMDG performs well except in high density hubs under 10,000 ft where it can drop to 15-20 frames but its still smooth. I was just hoping the PMDG is the most taxing which means any other aircraft I buy will perform better, or certainly no worse.


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