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You can't judge the performance of the final product from the alpha. There are some things missing what would probably impact performance like grass and some of the procedural scenery objects. There's also the missing AI aircraft and ship models.

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3 minutes ago, Tuskin38 said:

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Thanks for doing that. Too bad. I wonder if it's still incapable of depicting live high overcast

 

19 hours ago, Manuel1989 said:

msfs 24 avec pmdg

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can we please see the instruments, PFD, FMC and such? 😁

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60-130 fps. no CPU overclocking.

very nice.

So i may be the outlier here. i get the feeling that this tech alpha is essentially a server distribution and load test (So i am not worrying too much about the visuals or the bugs once the sim loads) but man this sim takes a massive amount of time to load anything  and in some cases i have to reload the flight  just to avoid flying in areas that are clearly lot fully rendered(blurry squares). Once loaded in everything appears ok but there are no instances where the sim loads for me faster than 2020. In some cases i am waiting over 10 mins to load a scene.. at that point im close to just alt+f4 the entire thing.

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look at this the there is something wrong with gpu performance in msfs 24

 

compare msfs 24 with the lowest possible settings

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and here MSFS 20 in high settings with ini build airport addon almost same fps and gpu usage still no even 90% while in 24 is at 98%

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11 minutes ago, michdb8 said:

look at this the there is something wrong with gpu performance in msfs 24

This build is not representative of the final release.

At 10:30 and 18:00 he starts flights, after fooling around a lot before takeoff. No scenery popping. I think because he gave it time before flying for all the scenery to load. That's what I find too. His monitor is 1080p and not a great cpu and gpu.

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On 10/12/2024 at 8:14 AM, strider1 said:

I had all of my controls setup, and they just vaporized into the cloud, grrr....

did you save them?

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60-130 fps. no CPU overclocking.

very nice.

33 minutes ago, Tuskin38 said:

This build is not representative of the final release.

well for such a different performance  i hope they did 0 optimization in this build because the difference is too big  and i been in the msfs20 alpha since the first month and the performance was never  such a diff even 8 months before release

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The X Cub with floats is in this build, it's the aircraft that loads when doing some of the photography challenges. If you load a challenge but then go back to free flight, it stays selected. 

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13 minutes ago, Tuskin38 said:

The X Cub with floats is in this build, it's the aircraft that loads when doing some of the photography challenges. If you load a challenge but then go back to free flight, it stays selected. 

Oh nice, did you get a feel for any water physics improvements?

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11 minutes ago, lwt1971 said:

Oh nice, did you get a feel for any water physics improvements?

it feels a lot easier to land, less bouncing at low speed.

Here's that infamous FSX DX10 image location in 2024. Glacier National park in Montana. It has photogrammetry coverage in 2024

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Here's the FSX image with 2020 image I found on reddit

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what an impressive effect a simple update from DX10 to DX12 can have 🤣

 

 please what's the exact location?

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60-130 fps. no CPU overclocking.

very nice.

4 hours ago, Tuskin38 said:

You can't judge the performance of the final product from the alpha. There are some things missing what would probably impact performance like grass and some of the procedural scenery objects. There's also the missing AI aircraft and ship models.

You should have stopped at “Alpha” 

I’ve watched tons of content and one thing is clear, despite no photogrammetry, AI traffic etc the fps isn’t great. So yes it’s an alpha and I’m pinning my hopes on the bad fps to that - but you would have thought adding more streaming content would impact it negatively- not the other way around 

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