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Strange stutter while looking up and down through horizon

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Do you have mamu power line in your community folder? That caused stutter for me. 

Other than that, I believe seeing this as an issue a few years ago, used to be when I looked up at the sun and then back down with trackIR, it would stutter. 

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I did, but disabled them. Actually disabled everything, including the WU’s & PG. I’ve tried everything I can think of. 
 

if anyone reading this is in the sim and on the ground, try seeing if you have this stutter. Look down as if you were going to enter info into the FMC, then look up as if you were going to change something on the overhead. Only instead of using quick views, use the right mouse button to pan. You’ll want the top of your monitor to fall below the horizon. 

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5 minutes ago, V1ROTA7E said:

I did, but disabled them. Actually disabled everything, including the WU’s & PG. I’ve tried everything I can think of. 
 

if anyone reading this is in the sim and on the ground, try seeing if you have this stutter. Look down as if you were going to enter info into the FMC, then look up as if you were going to change something on the overhead. Only instead of using quick views, use the right mouse button to pan. You’ll want the top of your monitor to fall below the horizon. 

IDK what you’re hoping to get out of this thread, but there is simply no fix for this well documented issue besides lowering TLOD. 

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14 minutes ago, chapstick said:

IDK what you’re hoping to get out of this thread, but there is simply no fix for this well documented issue besides lowering TLOD. 

I’ve never seen a topic on this issue specifically. Have you? Usually when there are stutters of any kind, there are forum posts with dozens of pages. What I’m hoping is it’s something fixable on my end.
 

Usually the stuttering is from any panning at all, or at a specific airport, or in a specific plane, or low bandwidth, or rolling cache. Not all stuttering is created equal. To me, this is a new kind of stutter completely, and if it is tied to TLOD and not an end user system issue, then asobo can fix it, but it needs to be addressed first. 
 

I’ve never experienced such smooth performance before, only to be interrupted from looking through an invisible wall, only to be smooth again. I’m not talking about “30 FPS” smooth, I’m talking 165 FPS smooth, down to Zero, then having the camera jump and end up at the ceiling. 
 

So to answer your question, if others are suffering from this specific issue, I can create a votable topic in the MSFS forum, that can actually get some attention and get it addressed. Or if it’s a user issue, maybe someone already knows the fix, or has a suggestion that may lead to one. 

AMD 9950X3D | 64 GB RAM | RTX 5090

FMR: 747 FO, 757/767 CAPT, 737 Check Airman
Current 777 CAPT

 

51 minutes ago, V1ROTA7E said:

I did, but disabled them. Actually disabled everything, including the WU’s & PG. I’ve tried everything I can think of. 
 

if anyone reading this is in the sim and on the ground, try seeing if you have this stutter. Look down as if you were going to enter info into the FMC, then look up as if you were going to change something on the overhead. Only instead of using quick views, use the right mouse button to pan. You’ll want the top of your monitor to fall below the horizon. 

Does this also happen with a GA aircraft?

Alvega

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30 minutes ago, Alvega said:

Does this also happen with a GA aircraft?

It does.

I think I may be on to something....may lead nowhere though. BUT here are two comparison screens. Both at default KSTL in the carenado C182RG. It looks like, from the frametime graphs, during the day, the stutter is not as bad when compared to night time, but is still there. It may have something to do with lighting. Both of these were taken while i was rapidly panning up and down. You can see the spikes where the frametime is interruped, then returns to smooth. The frametimes increase pretty significantly during night time. spacer.pngspacer.png

AMD 9950X3D | 64 GB RAM | RTX 5090

FMR: 747 FO, 757/767 CAPT, 737 Check Airman
Current 777 CAPT

 

1 hour ago, V1ROTA7E said:

So to answer your question, if others are suffering from this specific issue, I can create a votable topic in the MSFS forum, that can actually get some attention and get it addressed. Or if it’s a user issue, maybe someone already knows the fix, or has a suggestion that may lead to one. 

All fair points and believe me I get the frustration. I’ve just given up hope on it being addressed in MSFS 2020. And there’s already a thread about it here, FYI, https://forums.flightsimulator.com/t/stutter-fps-drop-when-panning-camera-views-not-fixed/477872/93

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Thanks, I'll check with the guy to see if he managed to fix it.

AMD 9950X3D | 64 GB RAM | RTX 5090

FMR: 747 FO, 757/767 CAPT, 737 Check Airman
Current 777 CAPT

 

  • 3 weeks later...

I can confirm this bug its defo a Asobo bug before SU11 everything was good 

for me it only happens at night

here is the test video

https://youtu.be/xJU3MGlZLr4 

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