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Dynamic Settings y / n?

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How about 'Lossless Scaling'? 

It is a little app I bought off steam a while ago but I have never used it.  Is it any good?

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  • No turn it off and use MSFS AutoFps instead:   https://github.com/ResetXPDR/MSFS_AutoFPS

  • It makes fps smooth but the Lod radius is vastly reduced making trees and distant objects pop in and it's very noticable.

  • I my case it is pre-FG. *** I have nothing but positive experience with Dynamic settings and use it instead of AutoFPS now. The key is to set the FPS value correctly, it should not be a targ

9 minutes ago, bobcat999 said:

How about 'Lossless Scaling'? 

It is a little app I bought off steam a while ago but I have never used it.  Is it any good?

Lossless scaling was really good in msfs2020. Don't know about 2024

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22 minutes ago, bobcat999 said:

How about 'Lossless Scaling'? 

It is a little app I bought off steam a while ago but I have never used it.  Is it any good?

I'm using it all the time with 2024. In RTSS fps is set to 30. LosslessScaling x2. Works nicely with my setup.

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14 minutes ago, Ron Lefebvre said:

Lossless scaling was really good in msfs2020. Don't know about 2024

I use it in MSFS 2024.  Works Well.

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Lossless Scaling here, fps cap at 27 to make it 54 X2.

I rarely go below 25 (50fps) except when there's rotor wash effect or near busy airports (Real Time Traffic).

I think Dynamic Setting eats more VRAM than Lossless Scaling. I assume it doesn't handle OLOD that well. Asobo has not been transparent about which settings Dynamic Setting alters.

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1 hour ago, bobcat999 said:

How about 'Lossless Scaling'? 

It is a little app I bought off steam a while ago but I have never used it.  Is it any good?

I use Lossless Scaling in 2020, but the FSR3 in 2024 puts Lossless Scaling back on the shelf.

I use AutoFPS in both sims, Dynamic Settings in 2024 is turned off. Once SU3 comes out, I'll play with all the options again 🙂

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I use Auto FPS as it’s been around for awhile and my understanding is that dynamic settings is Asobo’s attempt to do what AutoFPS is doing, but it’s not as good. Unfortunately, I don’t know the specifics. But it sounds like from what people here are saying, is that dynamic settings is just as good. Hmm. 

The thing I like about AutoFPS is that it will boost my visuals when I have FPS to spare - above the target. Does dynamic settings do that?

For example, on full auto settings, AutoFPS will target like 95FPS with frame gen on my system with my base TLOD setting of 400. When I’m flying GA, my FPS is often 110-115 and AutoFPS will ramp up my TLOD to 600-800. Which is great. Then when I land at a busy airport, my FPS would typically dip to 80ish and AutoFPS will lower my TLOD to around 300 to keep the target… which is great as I don’t need high TLOD on the ground at a busy airport.
 

AutoFPS seems ideal to me. I can’t even think of a way to make it better. So I have a hard time thinking dynamic settings could be better… at least in my case. 

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5 hours ago, abrams_tank said:

And also the ground and mountain textures get worse.

I think Dynamic Settings simply degrades the graphics of MSFS 2024, including reducing the LOD radius, using lower quality textures, etc, just to keep whatever target FPS you have set.

For me, I mainly use DS for takeoffs, landings and taxiis.  Really smooths things out.

dd

I would not touch a Dynamic Settings option with a barge pole. A high level of detail is mandatory on my PC.

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33 minutes ago, Christopher Low said:

I would not touch a Dynamic Settings option with a barge pole. A high level of detail is mandatory on my PC.

How long is a barge pole?

dd

7 hours ago, Speedbird 217 said:

Does dynamic settings use the pre or post FG FPS as reference when using native FG?

I tested it a while ago and seemed to be pre-FG but never seen anything documented.

I my case it is pre-FG.

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I have nothing but positive experience with Dynamic settings and use it instead of AutoFPS now. The key is to set the FPS value correctly, it should not be a target you want to reach, but rather a limit you don't usually want to go below. However, it is still recommended to set a reasonable TLOD value in the first place.

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Been using the latest test release of autofps and its working rreeaallyy well for my setup. Busy traffic, atc, raas, gsx etc that can eat up cpu. 

Dynamic settings is fairly easy to get it working but i find it visually degrading. Plus, its not really known what settings are altered in higher load areas. Probably olod and/or olod. 

Autofps does this well but its more controlled per the user. Setting your base tlod too high can degrade your fps on the ground. 

TLDR: try the latest version of autofps. Still on SU2. 

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6 hours ago, Sonosusto said:

Been using the latest test release of autofps and its working rreeaallyy well for my setup. Busy traffic, atc, raas, gsx etc that can eat up cpu. 

Dynamic settings is fairly easy to get it working but i find it visually degrading. Plus, its not really known what settings are altered in higher load areas. Probably olod and/or olod. 

Autofps does this well but its more controlled per the user. Setting your base tlod too high can degrade your fps on the ground. 

TLDR: try the latest version of autofps. Still on SU2. 

This was posted about yesterday. 

https://forums.flightsimulator.com/t/off-screen-terrain-pre-caching-has-a-huge-effect-on-vram/730935/30?u=jazzman3084

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I did several tests both with Dynamic settings and AutoFPS and the latter works much better.

In situations where Dynamic settings kept a ridiculously low TLOD on cruise, causing blurry terrain textures, AutoFPS kept TLOD at 400 with no performance degradation and ample CPU and GPU headroom. TLOD increases rapidly with AutoFPS during the initial climb, and textures look OK at all altitudes.

Most probably Dynamic settings is another half-baked feature introduced at some point and abandoned in its state without further analysis.

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