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Cure for stuttering , Anyone Try this?

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2 minutes ago, Denwagg said:

I heard its based on the number of coconuts on a coconut tree in the scenery. Over a certain number and BAM 3 FPS,. I could see that because coconuts have a lot of hairs that are depicted as Particles

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Based on how many Asobo coders can grab their nuts now bam word not allowed.

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This cured my stuttering, but now I have a lisp impediment.

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I am trying my best not to look for stutters. Trying to enjoy the sim as is, and hope for a fix down the road. But super easy to catch yourself looking for them. 


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On 3/20/2021 at 8:49 AM, GSalden said:

Now it makes sense.

My framerate went up by 10% for one day ; now I know that it was because a pigeon was  looking through the window at me....

Did you know that somehow, somewhere, there is ALWAYS a bird watching you!? Just take a look around one day...😉

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Well I don't know what has happened today, but I have had 30 fps locked solid on every flight, and not a hint of a stutter or pause anywhere.
My tour of Outer Mongolia was just great - some nice lakes.  I think I even saw a tree at one stage!  :unsure:

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On 3/20/2021 at 1:33 PM, MrFuzzy said:

I have to apologize regarding my previous post because the same Microsoft recommends to turn off the full screen optimization "DPI scaling" in their guide for MSFS:

https://flightsimulator.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360016142680-How-to-improve-the-performance

DISABLE FULL SCREEN OPTIMIZATIONS

Having your monitor's DPI set to a value other than 100% can cause issues with Microsoft Flight Simulator. As such, we would recommend to disable display scaling on high DPI settings for Microsoft Flight Simulator.

This can explain why the benefit is experimented only by certain users: if the scaling setting is 100% that workaround does nothing.

So if you have a high resolution monitor and your scaling setting is 125%, give it a try.

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