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CJ2 frame rate performance

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Don't know if any of you have noticed, but if you stop moving the mouse and wait for the pointer to disappear you instantly gain 5-7 fps in virtual cockpit view.

 

I seem to recall that this has been an issue with other aircraft as well but I don't remember if other developers have been able to fix it.

 

I am using FSX DX10 in full screen mode.

 

Dave


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Hi Dave,

 

What you´re experiencing is a known flaw / issue inherent to FSX, it´s not aircraft specific as far as i´m aware.

(Please, other forum members chime in and correct me if i´m wrong).

Btw., this does not happen in P3D anymore, apparently they found a "cure" for the cursor issue.

 

Lars


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