March 4, 20224 yr I assume that differing aircraft make differing demands on CPU and GPU performance, which, in turn, affects the quality and performance of ground scenery passing underneath. My question is: Which aircraft allow best ground-scenery performance? Processor: Intel i9-13900KF 5.8GHz 24-Core, Graphics Processor: Nvidia RTX 4090 24GB GDDR6, System Memory: 64GB High Performance DDR5 SDRAM 5600MHz, Operating System: Windows 11 Home Edition, Motherboard: Gigabyte Z790 Aorus Elite AX, LGA 1700, CPU Cooling: Corsair H100i Elite 240mm Liquid Cooling, RGB and LCD Display, Chassis Fans: Corsair Low Decibel, Addressable RGB Fans, Power Supply: Corsair HX1000i Fully Modular Ultra-Low-Noise Platinum ATX 1000 Watt, Primary Storage: 2TB Samsung Gen 4 NVMe SSD, Secondary Storage: 1TB Samsung Gen 4 NVMe SSD, VR Headset: Meta Quest 2, Primary Display: SONY 4K Bravia 75-inch, 2nd Display: SONY 4K Bravia 43-inch, 3rd Display: Vizio 28-inch, 1920x1080. Controller: Xbox Controller attached to PC via USB.
March 4, 20224 yr interesting question, i say one that has the least instruments to simulate..so prob one of the ultralights. i say savage cub prob good too. and ofcourse the slower the better , more time to calculate scenery. Edited March 4, 20224 yr by wim123
March 4, 20224 yr I’d say the Just Flight arrow. I get the best, smoothest performance with that one and keeps the scenery looking good along with cruising at a speed that allows you to take it all in. / CPU: Intel i7-9700K @4.9 / RAM: 32GB G.Skill 3200 / GPU: RTX 4080 16GB / Freight Pilot
March 4, 20224 yr I like the Aviat Husky A-1C . I like flying slow and low with the side door and window folded open. It doesn't get anywhere fast, but I like the floats and the GPS is useful. The high wing, 2 person, inline seating allows great visibility. Only thing it lacks is an AP, but I don't miss it much on short-med trips. It looks very sharp in this red livery, https://flightsim.to/file/21310/airpac1-husky-a1c-aeroart-livery Edited March 4, 20224 yr by Waldo Pepper
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