December 9, 20241 yr 14 hours ago, Bert Pieke said: I am not sure the present 16 GB cache is being used by the program.. It seems that airplanes and textures do not carry over from session to session. I think the way to test would be to delete your current. .CCC then load into a remote airport with say a 152, and keep repeating that process to test - same airport and aircraft. You would think that loading times would be very fast with no texture load delays or popping. New PC Ryzen 9850X3D - 32gb ddr5 6000Mhz - MSI MAG B850 Tomahawk wifi - Gigabyte wind force gaming OC 5090 - 2TB Sabrent NVMe. Old PC - Ryzen 5900x - 32gb 3600Mhz RAM - Asus Strix X570-F Motherboard - ASUS TUF OC RTX 3090 - 1TB Sabrent NVMe. AOC AGON 32" 144Hz - Honeycomb Yoke - Thrustmaster HOTAS Warthog. T Flight Rudder Pedals - Trackir.
December 9, 20241 yr 10 minutes ago, hanhamreds said: I think the way to test would be to delete your current. .CCC then load into a remote airport with say a 152, and keep repeating that process to test - same airport and aircraft. You would think that loading times would be very fast with no texture load delays or popping. That's exactly what I'm seeing. The C172 I flew often in the career already but other aircraft, that I have never flown before there it can take some time until all the gauges are streamed.
December 9, 20241 yr 6 hours ago, vyper883 said: For msfs 2024 I've set it to 100Gb, but since I'm an avid user of Map enhancement, it gets deleted by the aforementioned app during every startup. I use the Map Enhancement as well. I don't think I have to delete the rolling cache EVERY TIME I start the Sim using ME. Since ME completely block default Bing imaginary there are no any tiles of it in cache. But some cached planes etc. How long does it take for you to start the Sim when it recreates 100GB cache file?
December 9, 20241 yr It was mentioned on the last livestream that the cache is storing around 80% of data downloaded at the moment and that the patch due this week is supposed to address this problem. Intel Core i5-12600k, Nvidia RTX 4070 Super, 128 Gigs.
December 9, 20241 yr 4 minutes ago, JSmith2112 said: It was mentioned on the last livestream that the cache is storing around 80% of data downloaded at the moment and that the patch due this week is supposed to address this problem. Is the problem the cache should store more than 80%, or less?
December 9, 20241 yr 3 minutes ago, ark said: Is the problem the cache should store more than 80%, or less? The way I understood what Seb was saying is that the cache is storing 80% of incoming data but discarding about 20%. It was in response to a user question. I don't have a time stamp to the section of the video unfortunately. Intel Core i5-12600k, Nvidia RTX 4070 Super, 128 Gigs.
December 9, 20241 yr The 80% is the hit ratio for the cache. On average, among 100% of requested data, 80% are yet found in the local rolling cache that doesn't required Internet bandwidth. 20% are needed to be downloaded. Source: Edited December 9, 20241 yr by vbazillio Vincent B. Check my free MSFS sceneries : https://flightsim.to/profile/vbazillio/trending and my hardware configuration.
December 9, 20241 yr Commercial Member 7 hours ago, vyper883 said: Do you really think that Asobo has actually mapped out every tree rock and bush at it's exact location in the real world? I don't think that. I know it. Asobo confirmed it. For 2 of the 3 you mention already in MSFS 2020 actually. Back in 2020 they mentioned the number of trees globally, that they found. 7 hours ago, vyper883 said: Grass, rocks, trees and bushes are AUTOGEN! They are layered onto the map and digital elevation model. That is the ONLY thing that separates the two sims. Their placement is arbitrary, and very flawed at that. The placement of the ground materials is not arbitrary. It receives your sim via offline AI processing (image recognition), storage, streaming, rendering. Do you see how you got it wrong? There is a lot new data involved. Not very profound from an IT professional to think it could work any other way. Here you can learn more: Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024: A Detailed Analysis. Read the section "Improved Terrain and New Technologies". 8 hours ago, vyper883 said: MSFS 2024 is no more a digital twin of the planet, than any other map provider out there That conclusion is full of ignorance, so I really recommend you to be better informed.
December 10, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, fsiscool said: I don't think that. I know it. Asobo confirmed it. For 2 of the 3 you mention already in MSFS 2020 actually. Back in 2020 they mentioned the number of trees globally, that they found. The placement of the ground materials is not arbitrary. It receives your sim via offline AI processing (image recognition), storage, streaming, rendering. Do you see how you got it wrong? There is a lot new data involved. Not very profound from an IT professional to think it could work any other way. Here you can learn more: Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024: A Detailed Analysis. Read the section "Improved Terrain and New Technologies". That conclusion is full of ignorance, so I really recommend you to be better informed. Ohhhh...kay then.... Carry on! NZXT H7 Flow PC Case. 6X Corsair LL140 RGB Fans. Seasonic GX-1000 Focus Gold Power supply. Asus ROG Strix Z690F. Intel Core i9 14900K @5.7Ghz. NZXT Kraken X63 280mm AIO. 64Gb (2x32) Corsair Dominator DDR5 CAS40 @ XMPII. EVGA 3090ti FTW3 Ultra. Main Fltsim Storage: Samsung 990 Pro 2Tb NVME.
December 10, 20241 yr 11 hours ago, vyper883 said: In both sims once you choose your location, aircraft, the loading times are roughly the same. To reiterate I said "I believe". I never said I knew. But if anyone here does NOT actually have factual info, they can kindly refrain from acting as experts. Not going over the rest of your comment, but I will say that the loading times on MSFS 24 are MUCH faster than 2020, on my system. I have a 300 GB cache, but regardless of whether something is cached or not (brand new plane, brand new location), I can consistently go from clicking fly now to being in the cockpit in ~90-120 seconds. MSFS 2020 was easily twice or even three times longer (vanilla sim, no adding), sometimes much more if I had some detailed airport or scenery addons in that area. I have a 1Gbps fibre connection and am located in Toronto, and after day 3/4 I've had no issues with streaming. The bugs in the game are still there, of course, but I don't have issues with scenery loads, aircraft loading and so on. The quick load times in fact make me fly more. I can shut down a flight and be in a new plane in a new part of the world in 2 min, which is something that 2020 just cannot do. It takes a long time (5+ minutes at least) and that really does matter. 9800X3d, 4090, 64 GB DDR5 6000 RAM, 4 TB NVME (2x2), 4K Ultra + Framegen
December 10, 20241 yr I just timed it and it's even faster than I thought. I loaded a plane (Dreamlifter, haven't tried it even once yet) into a random airport in Brazil. That took 115 seconds from clicking Start Flight on the Map page to being in the cockpit. Then, I clicked "End Flight" and pressed start on my stopwatch as I did that. Went back to the Map page, chose a brand new aircraft again (Chinook, never tried it) and another brand new location (Entebbe), and was in the cockpit ready to fly (with all textures correctly loaded, no popping issues) in 45 seconds! I've been very pleased with this aspect of the new sim and it makes my flying time that much more fun and pleasurable. And yes, bugs are there - the Dreamlifter seems to have an issue with LOD where it constantly drops to a lower LOD in the exterior model. But the interior works great. But this isn't a loading/streaming issue, I saw that 320SimPilot has the exact same issue with the Dreamlifter, and it's a consistent bug. Edited December 10, 20241 yr by JonathanC 9800X3d, 4090, 64 GB DDR5 6000 RAM, 4 TB NVME (2x2), 4K Ultra + Framegen
December 10, 20241 yr Author I am the OP who asked the question. On page 2 I think Paolo Jackson answered it. In his post where the first line was "To get back to the original question, I did a quick test." He had 8 Mbp/s speed. He increased his cache to 96GB. And then loaded up a flight. It took 7:18. Next he went back to main menu and loaded the same flight. It took 1:10 because every thing was put into the cache on the first flight start. He said he did not used to get that sort of fabulous speed before increasing the cache. 5800X3D, RTX4070, 600 Watt, one or two 1440p 32" screens, 64 GB RAM, 4 TB PCle 3 NVMe, Warthog throttle, VKB NXT EVO stick, Honeycomb Alpha yoke, CH quad, 3 Logitech panels, 2 StreamDecks, Desktop Aviator Trim Panel. Crystal Light VR.
December 10, 20241 yr I suppose the slower your internet (plus latency to the CDN) , the more you’ll see the benefits of the cache. 9800X3d, 4090, 64 GB DDR5 6000 RAM, 4 TB NVME (2x2), 4K Ultra + Framegen
December 10, 20241 yr As a goofball, I tested with 4gb cache and also didnt see or feel a difference. Then I realized I was eating a vegan ice cream sandwich in the middle of a walmart and was having an existential crisis. Edited December 10, 20241 yr by Sonosusto 7800+4090+64ram Just Flight RJ, 146 and F28, Piper Arrows ---A2A Aerostar and Comanche---Black Square Starship, Duke(s), TBM, Bonanza/BaronV2, KingAir---FSReborn FSR500---COWS Da42---FX P180, HJet & VJet---FlySimWare Chancellor and LearJet---FlightSimStudio EMB175 &P2006T---Fenix 320---PMDG DC6, 737(700+900), 777---C22J---Milviz Cessna 310 & Porter---SimWorksStudios Kodiak, PC12, Zenith & RV14---BigRadials Goose---IndiaFoxEcho MB3339+F35.
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