February 26, 20251 yr Downloaded it in a snap. Quick and dirty start up at PHNL, quick scan around the flightdeck. Take-off - performance was fantastic, using Developer mode FPS counter for those interested 45+. Using 2024 SU1 Beta. David Porrett
February 26, 20251 yr I have better performance than Fenix. Just finished a KMIA to SKBO with FSHUD, ASFS @ MSFS 2024 SU1 beta Not a single stutter, FPS locked at 70 (FG On)LOD200...no complaints Edited February 26, 20251 yr by ttbq1 Ramon De Valencia AMD 9950X3D / 64GB DDR5 6000MHz / RTX 5090 / 1200 watt PSU MSFS 2020 and 2024
February 26, 20251 yr It's running pretty well for me in 2024. Sitting at JFK with AI loaded. I'll take it for a maiden flight later on. Busy with work today. Bill McIntyre Asus StrixB650E-F Gamer, AMD Ryzen 9 7900X3D, Corsair Titanium DDR5 64GB, Samsung 990 PRO-4TB M.2, (4) 2TB SSD's, Corsair H1150i liquid cooler, RTX 2080TI Founders Edition, (2) LG 34" HD Curved Monitor, Sound Blaster Audigy X, 1Kw PC Power & Cooling Power Supply, Corsair Obsidian Full tower Case. MSFS 2024, WIN11 Pro x64
February 26, 20251 yr 2024 has more optimization options which is probably why it's running better there.
February 26, 20251 yr Running in MSFS here, zero issues, over 100fps with FG as with all other aircraft. Another hit and an AMAZING A350 finally. CASE: Fractal Terra Silver CPU: AMD R5 7800X3D 5.0Ghz RAM: 32GB DDR5 6000 GPU: nVidia RTX 4070 Ti SUPER · SSDs: Samsung 990 PRO 2TB M.2 PCIe · PNY XLR8 CS3040 2TB M.2 PCIe · VIDEO: LG-32GK650F QHD 32" 144Hz FREE/G-SYNC · MISC: Thrustmaster TCA Airbus Joystick + Throttle Quadrant · MSFS2024 · Windows 11
February 26, 20251 yr I don't have a particularly powerful system, nor do I have a weak one. My performance has been a bit of a struggle in FS2020, worse than the PMDG and Fenix. The A350 performs a bit better in FS2024, but I'm not all that pleased with FS2024 as a simulator yet, and I'm still awaiting some future updates from Asobo and other developers before seriously migrating over. I haven't tried the A350 with Frame Gen. yet, so it's not the end of the world, and there are still options available. Nevertheless, I'm sure iniBuilds will issue some updates to address performance in the coming days or weeks.
February 26, 20251 yr Get around 60 FPS with full 100 AI Traffic in 2020. Do have a bit of screen tearing when moving around though unfortunately. Not a problem I have with any other aircraft. Daniel
February 26, 20251 yr I had normal performance I'd expect from a payware airplane. Little stutters or anything like that. 5800X3D, 4090FE, 64GB DDR4 3600C16, Gigabyte X570S MB, EVO 970 M.2's, Alienware 3821DW and 2 22" monitors, Corsair RM1000x PSU, 360MM MSI MEG, MFG Crosswind, T16000M Stick, Boeing TCA Yoke/Throttle, Skalarki MCDU and FCU, Logitech Radio Panel/Switch Panel, Spad.Next
February 26, 20251 yr I just posted in the other thread but I’ve found the A350 performance in 2020 to be great. Similar to Fenix, maybe slightly better. I haven’t tested it enough in 2024 yet.
February 26, 20251 yr 6 hours ago, JBDB-MD80 said: That's just some random excuse as everyone knows the history of inibuilds addons both scenery and airlines have always had performance issues. I definitely regret buying it now. I really thought they changed but apparently and evidently they didn’t not a single bit.. the performance is not great but less than the competition and on par with FBW A380X at least the FBW was honest since the beginning and told everyone not to expect good performance.. but inibuilds continues to do this and lie to our faces like we’re nothing yet.. they get a pass this hypocrisy.. i never understood genuinely why they do this ? What’s the logic behind it ? What’s the reason ?.. is it a skill issue or just bad coding or maybe they feel so threatened by everyone to the point they release products quickly without actually testing or comparing them.. it’s truly now the time that ini pay for its continued disrespect towards us customers.. they deserve to be on the ship that sails the high seas..
February 26, 20251 yr 9 minutes ago, Aboodyking said: I definitely regret buying it now. I really thought they changed but apparently and evidently they didn’t not a single bit.. the performance is not great but less than the competition and on par with FBW A380X at least the FBW was honest since the beginning and told everyone not to expect good performance.. but inibuilds continues to do this and lie to our faces like we’re nothing yet.. they get a pass this hypocrisy.. i never understood genuinely why they do this ? What’s the logic behind it ? What’s the reason ?.. Hyperbole much? On my system I never had problems with the performance of any of the INIBuilds aircraft. Not the free A310 not the An225, not the A300 and now the A350. All perform great.
February 26, 20251 yr I have similar specs as the OP and I did my maiden flight today and didn't see "horrible" performance. In fact, I'm running a 13900k and not a 14900k. Mostly was getting 100+ FPS with 4K and settings high/ultra. There were some occasional dips down into the 80s, but nothing horrible at all. Is it the most frame friendly aircraft I have? Absolutely not, but it's not bad by any stretch. I want to note I am a PMDG fan and don't live and die by the inibuilds products... so I'm giving as unbiased of an opinion as I can here. Edited February 26, 20251 yr by Keirtt Gaming rig Intel i9 13900k - NZXT Kraken Z73 cooler - ASUS Maximus Hero Z790 64GB Trident Z 6400MHz DDR5 - Gigabyte 4090 GAMING OC 24G 10 x 120mm Lian Li UNI fans - Lian Li OD11XL Case - Corsair HX1500i PSU
February 26, 20251 yr Performance in 2020 and 2024 seems about as expected. You look at the details they squeezed into this thing and just know it isn’t going to be a great performer. 7950X3D | RTX 4090 | 96GB DDR5 | 4K G-Sync | Win11 Pro
February 27, 20251 yr 48 minutes ago, Aboodyking said: I definitely regret buying it now. I really thought they changed but apparently and evidently they didn’t not a single bit.. the performance is not great but less than the competition and on par with FBW A380X at least the FBW was honest since the beginning and told everyone not to expect good performance.. but inibuilds continues to do this and lie to our faces like we’re nothing yet.. they get a pass this hypocrisy.. i never understood genuinely why they do this ? What’s the logic behind it ? What’s the reason ?.. is it a skill issue or just bad coding or maybe they feel so threatened by everyone to the point they release products quickly without actually testing or comparing them.. it’s truly now the time that ini pay for its continued disrespect towards us customers.. they deserve to be on the ship that sails the high seas.. Sorry about your performance problems. Why are you blaming inibuilds? I ran the 2024 and the 2020 version with AI installed. While not the greatest performance I was able to do pretty much what I can do with Fenix, PMDG. They put alot into their systems and it's going to eat performance. But it's no showstopper, at least for me. I was able to land at their KJFK airport, had some small studders and my Vram stayed above 90% and my ram usage was 60% but overall, all went as expected. Maybe reduce your settings while you use it. I own pretty much all their products and don't have any issues. Edited February 27, 20251 yr by Bigmack Bill McIntyre Asus StrixB650E-F Gamer, AMD Ryzen 9 7900X3D, Corsair Titanium DDR5 64GB, Samsung 990 PRO-4TB M.2, (4) 2TB SSD's, Corsair H1150i liquid cooler, RTX 2080TI Founders Edition, (2) LG 34" HD Curved Monitor, Sound Blaster Audigy X, 1Kw PC Power & Cooling Power Supply, Corsair Obsidian Full tower Case. MSFS 2024, WIN11 Pro x64
February 27, 20251 yr 4 hours ago, pommy80 said: Get around 60 FPS with full 100 AI Traffic in 2020. Do have a bit of screen tearing when moving around though unfortunately. Not a problem I have with any other aircraft. I did notice screen tearing also - I'm on 48" OLED 4K on a 4080 Super OC - but I didn't have time to tweak anything - sure I can get rid of that - I'm on MSFS 2024 Edited February 27, 20251 yr by Richard Sennett Rich Sennett
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