March 23, 20215 yr I've got an old Saitek (Logitech) FIP and are wondering how much a couple more FIP's (mayby 3-4 in total) would affect my FPS in MSFS 2020? I've got a fairly god system: Intel 10900K, RTX3070 and 32 Ram, and besides the nowadays commonly regional stutterfest incidents I get between 35-48 fps in 1440P with ultra settings and I don't want to lose up awards 10 fps by adding 2-3 more FIP's. Come here you big, beautiful cup of coffee and lie to me about how much we’re going to get done today.
March 23, 20215 yr I use Spad.Next and run the FIPs off a second PC over the network... I have 9 of them.. Works great this way. Les O'Reilly
March 23, 20215 yr Author Thanks Les. So Spad.Next is a necessity to run them over a second PC? I'm allredy considering to use my old Flight sim computer for the little Navmap, so mayby I also could set up my FIP's through that computer. I've for some reason always thought that Spad.Next has a very steep learning curve but thats mayby not the case 🙂 Come here you big, beautiful cup of coffee and lie to me about how much we’re going to get done today.
March 24, 20215 yr depends on how far you want to take it .... But assigning buttons is all button gui clicking.... Not really hard to do.... Now because you can do so many awesome things that does open up plenty of "capability".... which some equate to hard... but really it just means "time".... The fact is the more complex the plane (like a PMDG) actually the easier it gets as they have plenty of LVARS or their own SDK that allow you to do things pretty easy.... I have no idea if the "default" logitech software can run over a network.... I stopped using that stuff in 2015 and like 2 months after getting in Flight sim. I like being able to re assign the switches and events in multiple planes 🙂 Les O'Reilly
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