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Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 1 mal editiert, zuletzt von »Flugingenieur« (14. Februar 2011, 08:35)
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Natürlich sollte man dazu die Optimierungsvorschläge von John Venema im Orbx-Forum beachtet haben.
Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 2 mal editiert, zuletzt von »crazy pilot« (13. Februar 2011, 20:35)
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In the interest of avoiding additional support issues and sparking debates about various aspects of XP/Vista/FSX tuning, I've re-posted these very simple tweaks mainly as an addendum to the FTX AU BLUE User Guide (I forgot to add the tweaks below to the user guide). This is a read-only topic which I will add tips to as we have tested them with FTX.
All other performance tuning discussion and debate is beyond the scope of this support forum and Orbx will not provide technical opinions on the pros and cons of certain tools and tweaks beyond what is mentioned below. There are numerous resources on the internet which provide many tuning and tweaking guides for XP/Vista and FSX and we recommend that you do some research according to the specification of your own PC and take your time to apply tweaks until you are satisfied with your performance.
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One of the most simple tweaks for FSX was omitted from the User Guide in our last minute dash to release. My sincere apologies for this omission, as it would have saved a few users some FPS headaches. I am encouraged that most performance issues seem to have been address through the Orbx team members assisting users on the forums. This little guide will be a "work in progress" document and we will add any tweaks here that we find helps people out ok?
fsx.cfg - Add the entries underneath the section headers shown in blue. Look here to find where fsx.cfg is: http://orbxsystems.com/forums/index.php?topic=1365.0
[TERRAIN]
TERRAIN_MAX_AUTOGEN_TREES_PER_CELL=2500
TERRAIN_MAX_AUTOGEN_BUILDINGS_PER_CELL=1600
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^ Notes for above: This is the setting Mango, most of the Orbx team and myself use most of the time. Some of us even lower buildings to 1000, but I recommend 1600 as the "sweet spot". I even use this for my screenshots and videos. It may seem that limiting trees and buildings will affect the visual quality, but if you consider that FS9 only had a maximum of 600 trees and 300 houses per cell, it's a massive increase and in 99.99% of case will still give you very full forests and cities. You will still get great tree coverage with the value set as low as 1500 - it's really a matter of trying some values to see how it looks for you visually.
[SCENERY]
SmallPartRejectRadius=2
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^ Notes for above: This little tweak tells FSX to not draw any objects in the distance which are smaller than 2 pixels wide. This can save on FPS also, particularly on approaches to airports in urban/city areas.
[Main]
DisablePreload=1
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^ Notes for above: This will simply avoid pre-loading the default flight and makes for quicker FSX startup times.
General Tips for flights
- When in VC, cockpit or external view, pull the zoom back using the "-" (minus) key all the way to 30% This view may not be to everyone's taste, but it has the effect of making all the ground textures much, much crisper.
- This may not apply to everyone, but I find setting framerate to unlimited definitely gives me smoother flights, but at the slight expense of some blurring and the occasional stutter. This is the opposite experience to FS9, where locked frames always performed best. This also works best since FSX-Acceleration/SP2. Try this for yourself to see if it helps add some smoothness.
- SHIFT+O allows you to look around using your mouse in most views, and simulates head movement. Use the mouse scroll wheel to zoom in or out on areas of interest. The "-" (minus) key held down is a simple way to zoom back out more quickly.
- Try to keep your Windows desktop resolution the same as that used by FSX.
- Unless you are trying to avoid the nVidia 7xxx series menu-crashing bug introduced by FSX-SP2, always run in full-screen mode for the best performance. Press ALT+Enter to switch between windowed and full screen mode.
- Pressing "Q" (Sound off) will give you some FPS back, but of course at the expense of total silence! Sometimes if I am listening to MP3 or music I run in silent mode and find performance improves somewhat.
- Disable your Anti-Virus program while running FSX. At Orbx we use NOD32 AV, which allows us to "exclude" the FSX folder from virus checks which avoids each file being processed by the AV engine during loading and flights. If you are worried about security, just pull out your internet connection cable (unless of course you are relying on it for real-time weather etc).
Give the above tweaks a try and you will find FTX a smoother more enjoyable experience, and in most case, you will be able to drag the autogen sliders further to the right.
[Quelle: Orbx-Forum]
Dieser Beitrag wurde bereits 1 mal editiert, zuletzt von »Flugingenieur« (14. Februar 2011, 08:23) aus folgendem Grund: Korrigierte Bildlinks nach dem Verschieben der Bilder eingefügt.
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Dass der Fluss so hell ist, ist ein Bug des FSX, für den ich noch keine Lösung gefunden habe.
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