November 23, 20205 yr To start off, here is my sample flight locked at 30fps. A320 @ Manhattan in 4k Ultra And here is a short tutorial you guys can try. First of all, for this to work you need to look at your monitor’s display settings and see if your refresh rate can be changed to 30hz. If you can then don’t do anything yet and continue below: STEP 1: Open the simulator and on the settings and turn developer mode ON. And FPS counter ON.(External FPS counters will not be as accurate so don’t use those) On the graphic settings follow this: (yes, this is just the initial setting that should work for most PC’s) Resolution - whatever your native monitor resolution is Vsync - Off Render scaling - 100 Buildings - med Trees - med Grass - med Antialiasing- TAA TLoD - 100 OLoD - 100 Clouds - Ultra Water - low Ambient Occlusion - high Anisotropic / TSS - 4x ; 4x4 Tex synthesis - low Texture resolution - ultra Shad maps - 2048 Terr shad - 1024 Lens f - on Bloom - on Light shafts - low Windshield eff - ultra Contact shadows - low Reflect - high Depth of field - high Lens correction - off Motion blur - off Traffic sliders at 50 STEP 2: Now load a flight at KLAX in the A320 at Gate 55. Clear skies. 12:00pm. AI traffic OFF Once loaded, connect to external power then slowly pan around the cockpit to load the textures. Then go to exterior view and slowly pan around the plane 360 degrees 3 times to load the scenery. Now go back in the cockpit on the default pilot view by pressing “F” Slowly pan around the windows while observing the FPS counter and see if your it is MAINTAINING 28 and above (very important so don’t cheat yourself). If yes, then go to STEP 6. If no, then tweak your graphic settings and come back to the cockpit every adjustment until you can MAINTAIN 28 and above. Start by lowering Ambient Occlusion / then clouds / then Object LOD / then render scaling. STEP 6: If you are getting between 28-35 fps, go to STEP 7. If you are getting more than 35fps, you can now adjust your settings higher starting with buildings then the Anisotropic / TSS the LOD sliders until you can MAINTAIN 28-35FPS while panning around. Go to step 7 STEP 7: Go to settings, set Vsync - ON @ 60. Then turn off the developer mode then exit the sim. STEP 8: Now on the desktop open your display settings and change the monitor refresh rate to 30hz and click apply. Monitor will flicker for a bit. Confirm that you want to “KEEP” the settings. Then restart your computer. STEP 9: Open your display settings and confirm you are at 30hz. STEP 10: Open the sim and load the flight I described above and pan around the cockpit and exterior. At this point your movement should be smooth. If not, then turn on the fps counter again and start step 5. ADJUST UNTIL YOU CAN MAINTAIN 28+ fps while panning. If you have done everything correctly you should now be able to hop on any plane at most airports (except KJFK and LFPG) and have a smoother flight. This guide is just half of what it takes. The other half is optimizing windows and programs to be efficient. I am currently writing a full guide including the Windows installation/optimization part which I will post on a different thread.
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