July 18, 20251 yr If you own an Nvidia 5090 and XP12 you might be interested in this: 1. It is possible to use >Smooth Motion> in XP12 (and possibly XP11 although not tested) That should double your FPS. 2. It is also possible to use >Frame Generation> in XP12. That should bring your FPS to 3X at the very least or 4X which I have not tested yet. Conclusion: What that does is the ability to max everything: clouds, sceneries and AA to 8X at 4K My steup: I7 14900k at 5.4 64gb ram video driver 576.88 Monitor is Dell AWF3225QF 240hz Cheers, Pierre Pierre I9 14900K 5.5 64gb ram 6800 RTX5090 Asus Strix Gaming E
July 18, 20251 yr 36 minutes ago, ppo said: Conclusion: What that does is the ability to max everything: clouds, sceneries and AA to 8X at 4K Already do that with my 5090 and FPS is acceptable 30-40 ish. What I find disappointing is that XP12 doesn’t support SSAA?? I’m not a fan of fake frames (DLSS/FSR) and the deteriorate image quality. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. - Carl Sagan
July 18, 20251 yr Author "I’m not a fan of fake frames" Point taken but, if I have the choice of running XP12 in Orbx England scenery with all of the visual enhancements my choice is clear. Cheers, Pierre Pierre I9 14900K 5.5 64gb ram 6800 RTX5090 Asus Strix Gaming E
July 18, 20251 yr Soon the 40 series will be compatible with this technology too. I think the are some beta drivers now for testing the technology. I understand that Lossless Scaling is good enough even better for frame generation and XP, with the ability to tune the app to your needs. I'm also not a huge fan of the fake frames, but man, I admit it this is like magic to be able to increase the graphics settings and enjoy the smoothness of the graphics. Alexander Colka
July 18, 20251 yr Author Forgot to mention: Game filters is available. You can fine tune the visuals to your liking. Cheers, Pierre Pierre I9 14900K 5.5 64gb ram 6800 RTX5090 Asus Strix Gaming E
July 18, 20251 yr You can finally use this awesome NVIDIA feature on your RTX 40-series GPU | Windows Central Quote It's similar to Lossless Scaling, though it's a driver-level solution that doesn't require the use of a third-party program and also notably works with any game. Edited July 18, 20251 yr by Ianrivaldosmith
July 18, 20251 yr 4 hours ago, ppo said: Conclusion: What that does is the ability to max everything: clouds, sceneries and AA to 8X at 4K You will get artifacts, because your base frame rate will be hammered. You of course won't see your base framerate because you've X3/4 the framerate... Its pretty much the same as lossless scaling adaptive mode. If you set that at 100 FPS for example, and you are all ready getting 50 FPS, the artificing is very very minimal. However if your base framerate drops to 25, then you are asking for 3-4X fake frames, and the sim will start creating artifacts on the screen 100%, especially evident if using fast panning or head tracking.
July 18, 20251 yr Author Presently testing. I check my base framerate and FG framerate with MSI Afterburner and HWinfo64 real-time. In as far as artifacts are concerned, I see few. I also use Lossless scaling but I prefer Nvidia app because it provides the extra game filters. Cheers, Pierre Pierre I9 14900K 5.5 64gb ram 6800 RTX5090 Asus Strix Gaming E
July 19, 20251 yr VR uses its own frame generation. It’s called Motion Reprojection, ASW, etc. So, no it won’t work in VR.
July 19, 20251 yr I own a 3060 Ti, and I strongly believe it'll be my last GPU, so, I'm glad I can use Lossless and get the same effects now offered for the "rich" owners of the 50xx series Cadillacs 🤣 Learning to fly gliders since 1980Stopped using flightsims for good since early August 2026, after 34 yrs using some really great specimens... If I'm asked to name the preferred one, after all these years, MSFS 2024 is my answer without hesitation.(No desktop :-// after the last one crashed for good, so no simming, but I keep polling AVSIM - my main ludic activities spot since around 2006...)
July 19, 20251 yr 50 series are for those who can afford the power bill. Mind you most 40series not much better. So much heat for so little gain.
July 19, 20251 yr 18 hours ago, ppo said: If you own an Nvidia 5090 and XP12 you might be interested in this: 1. It is possible to use >Smooth Motion> in XP12 (and possibly XP11 although not tested) That should double your FPS. 2. It is also possible to use >Frame Generation> in XP12. That should bring your FPS to 3X at the very least or 4X which I have not tested yet. Conclusion: What that does is the ability to max everything: clouds, sceneries and AA to 8X at 4K My steup: I7 14900k at 5.4 64gb ram video driver 576.88 Monitor is Dell AWF3225QF 240hz Cheers, Pierre How? ASUS ROG STRIX B650-A, AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D, GSKILL Ripjaw S5 32GB, MSI 5060Ti 16G Ventus 3X, Lexar NM790 SSD 1TB
July 22, 20251 yr On 7/18/2025 at 3:51 PM, ppo said: If you own an Nvidia 5090 and XP12 you might be interested in this: Smooth motion is coming to 4000 cards shortly. I read the latest development driver has it activated. CPU Ryzen 7800X 3D RAM 32GB Corsair VENGEANCE DDR5 6000MHz GPU GEFORCE RTX 4090 Monitor AOC AGON AG352UCG UltraWide G-Sync @ 3440x1440 Internal Storage 1TB NVMe PCIe SSD External Storage Three 4Tb HDs
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