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On a future update, would it be possible to assign the Push To Talk button to a button on a sidestick or yoke? I specifically use the Thrustmaster TCA Airbus Sidestick. Sorry if this has been asked before but I did not see a thread about it.
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Well, after three days and numerous hours trying to solve this issue, I decided to do a clean install of everything. I would like to say the issue is solved but I don't know exactly what was causing the issue but my system is running very smoothly now. I am getting 30 FPS at FSDreamTeam's LAX with 100% AI. I am using Nvidia Inspector with the FS2004 Settings and tweaked some settings, using the ones neumanix suggested. It takes a lot of time to re-install FS9 and all the add-ons but in the end, it was worth it. Thanks to everyone that tried to help me with this and your suggestions. Now I just need to remember to back it all up!
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I have nVidia Inspector installed. Changed my settings to neumanix's suggestions (including unlimited frame rates) and I am still getting only 8 fps at lax. Even when I stop all my ai, I only see an increase to 10 fps. As I mentioned before, even when I go to a default airport with little to no traffic, same result. The only thing I have not done, is overclock my i7-4770 3.5ghz cpu. Would this really make a difference? I have also stopped all background applications from running. Will ram make any difference? I read somewhere that FS9 does not make any more use that 4g of ram. I have 8g of ram and was thinking of throwing in another 8. Also, as suggested I rebuilt my cfg after the installation of the graphics card. I am wondering if a whole clean install of FS9 would be the way to go?
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What speed does my hard disk spin at? I'm not sure how to find that out and how relevant is that with a new system? I have very little stuff on my rig besides flight sim, it is mostly dedicated to just that. Peter, thank you for your suggestions. I will set my framerate as unlimited in FS setting, what about the settings in the graphics card? And yes, in windowed mode, my menu and task bar are hidden.
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What am I missing? I have searched the forums, tried many tips and tricks to get my FS9 running smooth with the new gaming computer I have and I am very disappointed with my results. I am just wondering if anyone out there has any ideas or additional suggestions? I am running three 24" screens with triple head to go, with all my views in windowed mode. I fly in 2d panel cockpit view. Here are my computer specs: Windows 7 64 Bit, Intel i7 - 4770k cpu @ 3.50 ghz, 8g ram, Directx 11, geforce gtx 970 4g At first I thought it was because I was at an intense airport, fsdream team's lax. So I played around with settings, turned off all my ai, lowered all my autogen scenery, no shadows, all the lowest weather settings, target framerate 25. I use AA settings in the grahics card. I had the same jerky movement. Then I removed fsdream team's scenery and used the default airport, same results. Went to another default airport, yeg and still, same jerky frames. So I am still thinking it's a settings thing somewhere. Like I said, I've tried so many tips and tricks with no luck. Rebuilt my cfg, removed and added back scenery, tried the dxtfixer... Any other suggestions? I think about moving to FSX but hate the thought of all the money I paid for added scenery in FS9 and starting over, learning a new flight sim.