February 22, 20224 yr On 2/3/2022 at 10:53 PM, RaptyrOne said: No. Set it in the sim. Leave the NCP alone. Everyone has a different opinion 🙃 Find out what works best for you (YMMV). Below quote from MSFS Blog author >> https://www.flightsimulator.blog/2022/02/17/performance-boost-tricks/ In NVIDIA Control Panel, for MSFS, set Max Frame Rate to 35 FPS. In NVIDIA Control Panel, for MSFS, set Power Management to Maximum Performance. In NVIDIA Control Panel, for MSFS, set Threaded Optimisation to OFF. In NVIDIA Control Panel, for MSFS, set Vertical Sync to ON. Select proper sound devices at in-sim Sound settings instead of System’s default device. Disable all the unneeded in-sim Toolbar icons by unticking them via the gear wheel icon. Disable Photogrammetry if experiencing heavy stutters on the ground and in the air. After every Update, re-create a different size of Rolling Cache to overwrite the old cache. Quote
February 22, 20224 yr Author 2 minutes ago, vcarlo said: Everyone has a different opinion 🙃 Find out what works best for you (YMMV). Below quote from MSFS Blog author >> https://www.flightsimulator.blog/2022/02/17/performance-boost-tricks/ In NVIDIA Control Panel, for MSFS, set Max Frame Rate to 35 FPS. In NVIDIA Control Panel, for MSFS, set Power Management to Maximum Performance. In NVIDIA Control Panel, for MSFS, set Threaded Optimisation to OFF. In NVIDIA Control Panel, for MSFS, set Vertical Sync to ON. Select proper sound devices at in-sim Sound settings instead of System’s default device. Disable all the unneeded in-sim Toolbar icons by unticking them via the gear wheel icon. Disable Photogrammetry if experiencing heavy stutters on the ground and in the air. After every Update, re-create a different size of Rolling Cache to overwrite the old cache. Select proper sound devices at in-sim Sound settings instead of System’s default device. ??? Will this affect performance? What do they mean by this? Setting Headphones or Communications instead of default? Not following really. Thank you 😃
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