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I have allocated 244 GB rolling cache and visited many cities in low altitudes (with drone), to download the areas. It seems to update the rolling cache during every exit.

Then, I wanted to test the rolling cache and set the sim offline. When I loaded the same areas and visited with the same altitudes (with drone), there were only generic buildings and not the same photo-imagery buildings in that areas.  I was expecting to see photo-imagery buildings as I taught  I have downloaded them already to the rolling cache.

Any ideas? Thanks in advance...

Edited by kt069

Intel i7-9700K - Asus Nvidia RTX 2080 Super - 32 Gb Ram - SSD Drive - Win10 x64 - Samsung 43" 4K TV

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I'm not sure if the rolling cache is working as intended, maybe after the patch. I've set my cache from 32 GB to 0 and the stutters are gone. At least something positive 😃

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Intel Core i7-11700F, mainboard MSI MPG B560I GAMING EDGE WIFI (MS-7D19), 32 GB DDR4 SDRAM, RTX3070, no OC for CPU, RAM or GPU, XMP off. MS Store version, default installation path on a 1 TB NVMe 4x 8 GT/s

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Stick to the 8GB default.

0 GB and 244 GB are not a good idea and both will have bad results for your experience.

With 0GB the sim does not quit instantly.

With 244GB your start up times will be bad.

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5 hours ago, kt069 said:

I have allocated 244 GB rolling cache and visited many cities in low altitudes (with drone), to download the areas. It seems to update the rolling cache during every exit.

Then, I wanted to test the rolling cache and set the sim offline. When I loaded the same areas and visited with the same altitudes (with drone), there were only generic buildings and not the same photo-imagery buildings in that areas.  I was expecting to see photo-imagery buildings as I taught  I have downloaded them already to the rolling cache.

Any ideas? Thanks in advance...

How do you Sim offline, I tried that and when I fired up the Sim it asked for a disk even though it's digital


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4 hours ago, Jetman67 said:

How do you Sim offline, I tried that and when I fired up the Sim it asked for a disk even though it's digital

General  - Data - Online Function   set to OFF...


Intel i7-9700K - Asus Nvidia RTX 2080 Super - 32 Gb Ram - SSD Drive - Win10 x64 - Samsung 43" 4K TV

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1 minute ago, kt069 said:

General  - Data - Online Function   set to OFF...

Thanks missed that


Wayne such

Asus Hero Z690, Galax 3080 TI, I712700K, Kraken x72 CPU Cooled, 64 GIGS Corsair DDR5, 32 Inch 4K 

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I cannot recognize any sense in using very large Rolling Cache files. Better use Manual Cache files for areas which are known for heavy load and you fly a lot.


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i9-13900K (HT off, 5.5 GHz, Z690) - 32 GB RAM (DDR5 6400, CAS 34), RTX 3090Windows 11 Pro (1TB M.2) - MSFS 2020 (MS Store, on separate 4TB M.2).

 

 

 

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