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747/777 p3d v4 Dynamic Light FPS Dropp

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3 minutes ago, Ioan92 said:

Until they fix it I recommend 8x MSAA, 8x Supersampling in inspector (NOT SPARSE GRID) + Driver FXAA on. This will give you a cheap version of ingame 8x SSAA. It's a little shimmery but until they fix it it's fine.

Another downside is that you must manually add mipmaps to your planes. This will take care of antialiasing on your plane's textures.

So using SS in NI does not hurt frames in the sim?

Eric 

 

 

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8 hours ago, B777ER said:

So using SS in NI does not hurt frames in the sim?

Either that or maybe I'm playing myself and the SS setting doesn't even get applied. I need to run a few more tests.

It gets applied, poorly, so no drop.

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A little... maybe 5-10% FPS which is to be expected. Not like 80-90% I experienced, when using SSAA + Dynamic Lights.

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--Anders Bermann--
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27 minutes ago, Chapstick said:

Is anyone else getting an FPS drop with dynamic lights on while using MSAA

Alex Pugh

You will get a drop if you use DSR or have a 4k monitor.

Since it's essentially the same thing as SSAA, you render a big image then shrink it down to get a better picture.

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If on 4k, just use MSAA x2.

Eric 

 

 

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