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Doubled my Frame Rates in Glass Cockpit Aircraft

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2 hours ago, Keto Ketchup said:

Perhaps the more screens, the more effective the mod? What about a plane like the TBM which has three main and two menu glass screens?

Default 43, with mod 46, so +3 FPS more.

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I dropped the FPS-Fix folder into my community folder but do not see the menu option under the aircraft options

 

 

Richard

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10 minutes ago, Richdem said:

I dropped the FPS-Fix folder into my community folder but do not see the menu option under the aircraft options

 

There won't be any option, it simply improves the systems on the default aircraft. 👍

Rob (but call me Bob or Rob, I don't mind).

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Just now, bobcat999 said:

There won't be any option, it simply improves the systems on the default aircraft. 👍

When I looked on the Nexus Mods website it states the following:

This will now selectively reduce the refresh rate in the in-game displays in every aircraft. If you wish to configure this, you can do so through the Flight Settings Menu before you start your flight.

Ultra - No display rate reduction
High - Recommended Setting (default)
Medium
Low - recommended for older/lower core count CPUs.
Very Low - Extreme Display Rate Reduction

 

Richard

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5 minutes ago, Richdem said:

When I looked on the Nexus Mods website it states the following:

This will now selectively reduce the refresh rate in the in-game displays in every aircraft. If you wish to configure this, you can do so through the Flight Settings Menu before you start your flight.

Ultra - No display rate reduction
High - Recommended Setting (default)
Medium
Low - recommended for older/lower core count CPUs.
Very Low - Extreme Display Rate Reduction

Sorry - I didn't realise this.  This is a newer version that I am downloading now to test.  I would say that if it isn't showing then it definitely isn't working.

Just make sure 'html_ui' is a folder in the community folder.  Some people mistakenly unzip the multiple files one level down, but the folder must be called 'html_ui'

Remove any other FPS fixes in the community folder in case they are clashing, as I think you can only have one.

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When I downloaded the current version of FPS-Fix the files and the html_ui folder were not consolidated in a FPS-Fix folder as in past versions of this Mod,  I created the FPS-Fix folder and moved the files and the html_ui folder into it.  Put it into the Community folder and you'll have the FPS adjustment option for each aircraft.

I saw no benefit to fps setting this to medium for a few GA aircraft. 

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2 hours ago, Richdem said:

I dropped the FPS-Fix folder into my community folder but do not see the menu option under the aircraft options

 

Its present: FPS settings. I see it.

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7 hours ago, YoYo said:

Its present: FPS settings. I see it.

Not sure what I’m doing wrong but I definitely don’t see it. 
 

would you be able to show your folder structure?

 

Richard

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