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Interesting tweak to MSFS performance

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Did that one a couple of days ago - a definite reduction in microstutters, and it seemed to help with performance degradation over time too.

Not quite as life-changing as the OP on the MSFS forums described it, but definitive enough to 100% notice the improvement.

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Bill

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Please post it in the tips and tricks forum too.

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We should have a poll:

1. Tried and it works

2. Tried and it is snake oil

3. Tried and it broke stuff.

Seems all these magic fixes either are placebo or come with some downside. 

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I just checked my register, and  already have value of 4.... and never looked into?

how it is possible that default is value 2? 

brds

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I have been running this for some time. Have never experienced slow-downs no matter how long the flight is. When I T/O and when I land is no difference for my FPS. 

Absolutely worth a try and easy to revert. 

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Richard

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One thing I've learned over the years with all these "tweaks" that flight simmers come up with; stay away. Always weird, unfounded drivel that some guy has some placebo performance boost with.

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8 minutes ago, 6297J said:

Mine is already on 2. Haven't changed it myself. 

The video suggests to change the value from 2 (the default) to 4.

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25 minutes ago, airlinejets said:

The video suggests to change the value from 2 (the default) to 4.

Ah sorry. I should have actually watched it.. 

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The disabling of the Ndu service tweak has been around a long time and can actually increase performance of the system. The reason this works is because there is a conflict with a third-party network driver or software and the Ndu. The real fix is to update or remove the offending third-party network software. Just a guess. I could be wrong.

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This was raised a month or two ago and can definitely help some people.
No major issues have been reported from running it. 

I have used the .reg file to implement it - no issues. 
I don't really get poor frames or stuttering anyway unless there is an obvious issue with scenery or an add-on.

Easy to revert anyway.

 

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Call me Bob or Rob, I don't mind, but I prefer Rob.

I like to trick airline passengers into thinking I have my own swimming pool in my back yard by painting a large blue rectangle on my patio.

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I have no stutters but checked the Registry anyway, it was already a 4. Probably set by a system optimizer program I've run. 


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