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  1. Speed, Altitude, Vertical Speed, Throttle Power %, Distance on ground (length taken for landing/takeoff) <- if possible.
  2. Ok so, I recently got Prepar3D V4 and everything is working very well! :) I have a physics IA to do (International Baccalaureate) and I was wondering if it is possible to extract telemetry data from the sim (kind of how x-plane 11 can send telemetry data to a notepad) . Well, I don't have x-plane 11 and this project is due in a few weeks. I was wondering if there's some freeware add-on out there that allows me to extract just the most basic data like speed, altitude, etc... -Fed
  3. 25 frames is too low for my liking, I'd go or a minimum of 35. What's better? locking my frames from within p3d or locking them from nvidia inspector? (I want a monitor refresh rate of 60hz).
  4. I have a i7 6700k running at 4.0ghz (stock) and a gtx 970 with 4gb of memory but my sim has terrible stutters. I've basically had to turn down my settings to sparse for most things. Here they are: Any suggestions on what I should do? (I have Fiber_Frame_Time_Fraction set to 0.01 but that still didnt work, also I have my sim running with an affinity mask so it leaves the first core out for system tasks) I've heard from many people that dynamic lighting also makes the sim take a big hit but even when turning it off the stutters re-appear. Also, dynamic lighting is a must for me since i like night time flying edit: I wanna try the 59hz fix but wouldn't that cause permanent damage to your monitor if it doesn't support it? I have a 1080p monitor running at 60hz. How can I check if it is supported? Or is it just that since it already supports 60hz it will support anything lower? edit 2: I tried the 59hz set-up but the stutters still came.
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