April 15, 20188 yr Ill cut straight to the chase, I know my system can run it just fine, but will it be able to get to a good FPS? Here are my specs (Its a laptop I know, I'm building my own pc in Christmas however.) ROG G752VT Intel I7 6700 2.6GHz 4 core CPU 16 Gigs RAM GTX 970M
April 15, 20188 yr all depends on what addons you have installed etc and etc each pc is different to others I7-8700k,Corsair h1101 cooler ,Asus Strix Gaming Intel Z370 S11 motherboard, Corsair 32gb ramDD4,, gtx 1080ti Card, RM850 power supply Peter kelberg
April 15, 20188 yr My system is quite similar in terms of CPU clock speed. I get a smooth ~25-30 fps with the PMDG 737 + heavy weather at detailed payware airports (FT EHAM/OMDB), as long as I turn off all shadows and no DL.
April 15, 20188 yr Author 12 hours ago, pete_auau said: all depends on what addons you have installed etc and etc each pc is different to others I'm gonna be using REX HD airports, blackbox, and PMDG aircraft.
April 15, 20188 yr P3d should (and will) be able to run better looking and smoother on any 64 bit Windows computer than FSX. Smooth is the new fast.
April 15, 20188 yr 17 hours ago, Denni said: ROG G752VT Intel I7 6700 2.6GHz 4 core CPU 16 Gigs RAM GTX 970M Well, smoothness is in the eye of the beholder, so it seems. I have a i7 [email protected], 16 GB ram and a GTX1080 and things sometimes seems to run smooth as long as I don't look around too much with TrackIR and don't fly over dense scenery. I can't imagine running the sim smooth on your laptop but well, if you turn off enough options, like shadows, reflections, lights, autogen, 3D stuff, etc. it may run rather okay. But hey, my smooth might not be your smooth. (After since flying in Aerofly FS 2 P3D has never looked really smooth anymore. Which doesn't mean I don't use it anymore: smoothness is only a part of the experience.)
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