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Flight School Guides

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Flight school tweak guide........  :sad:

 

I thought at least half the point was to make these sorts of things obsolete!

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Flight school tweak guide........  :sad:

 

I thought at least half the point was to make these sorts of things obsolete!

 

If you play a game on the PC, tweaking is just part of the experience. Its not mandatory, but an optional layer that makes the PC such a powerful platform. 

Let me guess.... you want 64bit. 

Josh Daniels-Johannson

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I thought at least half the point was to make these sorts of things obsolete!

 

I agree, in particular for a "beginner" sim, tweaking should not be needed.

 

Some people are doing fine without tweaks, but in my case performance on default settings was very poor (though I did put my home airport in a pretty dense scenery area). With tweaks it's running great for me. Like FSX the results vary so much from system to system.

 

The FSc display settings UI is so simplified (dumbed down) that one needs to edit the FSc.cfg file to do any sort of fine-tuning. The FSX display settings UI has a simplified top-level set of sliders, but if needed you can drill down in to the detailed settings.

 

FSX, when it generates the FSX.cfg, seems to try to measure system performance and then adjust the settings for some reasonably balanced value (balancing between quality and performance). I don't see that happening with FSc, instead it seems to just default everything to Ultra settings.

Barry Friedman

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