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Hi all .. i’m a newby here and currently have purchased a pc as it was on sale .  
 

my specs 

i5-9400f processor

16gb ram 

gtx 2070 super 

anyone that’s an experienced simmer , would you consider these specs will handle mfs on high settings without issues ? 
i know the info hasn’t officially released yet but any experienced simmer i hope would have a rough idea .... many thanks 

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You asking for guesses.  The sim is in Alpha, incomplete, and unoptimized.  Also this a new sim, using a new engine, actually several new engines, so I don't think it is a good idea to compare to other flight sims.  It may be a long time before the Sim ships, so I hope you didn't buy just for this sim.

About all that is officially known is one dev had the sim running on a 1060 at FHD and sometimes 1440p.  And we know they intend to take advantage of multiple cores.

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Thanks for the reply , i’m fully aware it’s only in the alpha stage .... i’m an insider on the program and check weekly updates ... i purchased a pc to start on xplane and get experience for when mfs finally ships , or you never know we might get treat to a beta later in the year .. there is a big announcement coming in late april so who knows what that brings .... based on what you put about the 1060 running fhd ... i’ll take that as a  positive , for my machine being sufficient . 

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For what it's worth, I'm in the alpha and it's running fine.

Specs:
i7-4770K
GTX 1070
32 GB RAM

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6 minutes ago, simtom said:

For what it's worth, I'm in the alpha and it's running fine.

Specs:
i7-4770K
GTX 1070
32 GB RAM

Are you using it with maxed out settings?


I think answering it wouldn’t break the NDA, but I would understand if you don’t want to answer it.

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2 minutes ago, ca_metal said:

Are you using it with maxed out settings?

Let's say it's somewhere between Medium, Very High and Ultra 😉

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Everybody will be setting it at maxed out just like FSX when it came out, and if they cant run it the forums will be the same.

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My Buddy got in with a Pentium 3, RX480, and 4 GB of RAM. He says it runs like a freaking dream, in slowmotion.

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What is most important is what resolution will you run the sim in? This can make a world of difference on the type of performance you can expect to get out of it. 1080p, 1440p, 4k etc.

I will be playing at 4k. As long as i can at least sustain 30 fps, I'm golden.


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