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Hello,

after a very long search I have found a solution for me.

My Problem was: Microstutters also with good fps.

My solution: In game: FPS locked at 59

With custom resolution utility (CRU.exe) I adjust my resolution (marking, then edit in the Programm): to refresh rate 59.100Hz.

Then starting restart.exe in the CRU.exe folder.

Thats all. For me perfect!

So I share it with you.

Many greetings from Hamburg

Leo

 

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Meaningless without listing what version of P3D you are using and a complete list of your computer hardware, drivers for the hardware (particularly the GPU), and the Operating System version you are using (including any update version number you have).

"One Size Fits All" has never been "a solution" in over 3 decades of flight simming.

It simply would not make sense for anyone to try your "shared" settings without knowing the above information first.

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This looks like refresh rate matching fps.

No mystery here.

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I am not sure if with FSLabs A320 at Heathrow or Frankfurt, with dynamic lights ON,  people can get in the range of 60 fps to match the frequency...in order to not have stuttering.

Usually there fps are in the area more into the 30 range.


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15 hours ago, leonhardt said:

Hello,

after a very long search I have found a solution for me.

My Problem was: Microstutters also with good fps.

My solution: In game: FPS locked at 59

With custom resolution utility (CRU.exe) I adjust my resolution (marking, then edit in the Programm): to refresh rate 59.100Hz.

Then starting restart.exe in the CRU.exe folder.

Thats all. For me perfect!

So I share it with you.

Many greetings from Hamburg

Leo

 

You will not have 59 fps at FlyTampa Amsterdam with a PMDG or FsLabs aircraft and many clouds ...

Then there will be stutters ...


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Thats totally right.

But it was a new experience for me to get it totally smooth with this fps.

Bevor I reduce my Monitor from 60 to 59.1 Hz (Samsung 4K) there were allways microstutters in game.

with this fps ist now smooths as Aerofly2. Which I bought before just because of getting  thi smoothness.

I am not a Computer Specialist but for me it was Problem since the lost of the real Fullscreen mode of the FSX.

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