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Re: Puma

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Crikey mate.. 5fps :-O I think a more accurate word would be 'displays' rather than runs :lol:

I'd have thought you'd get much better than that with a dualcore 3ghz and 512mb 7600. My old XP3200 (2.2ghz in real money) used to zip it around at 30fps though granted, not with the sliders maxed. Maybe it's a laptop thing *-)

Ah well.. needs must when the devil drives :)

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nope, nothing I do works. I get 60FPS with Fs9, maxed, but FSX just stutters, sometimes, and it is only sometimes, in a baron area, i can get 20fps, but round an airfiled, it is max 9fps.
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Sheesh.. I don't know how you tolerate that mate. While 9fps in FSX isn't quite as bad as 9fps in FS9, it's still pretty dire. Are you tooled up with all the SP's for it?? I guess you probably have ACCEL which should make it run ok. Out of the box, it was stuttery as hell on my 3200.. little better with SP1 but SP2 made it acceptable.
It's one of those things you can fart around with for ages and never hit a sweet spot :(

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to be honest, i dont use fSX. I develop for it, which is why i have it on my system, to test the likes of the puma. For pure flying, i stick to FS9
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Lovely model Dave....my last camp was Odiham so i know this beast quite well.....are you doing a different animation for the rotors mate...?

seem a little sharp and short....but then again so am i.... :lol:

Well done Gaffer.... :thumbsup:

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When you have a BETA ready for testing, you have a 'very' old ex-Puma man here and waiting! Can you possibly model an earlier (1970-80's) model too? You only have stuff to remove, not add :lol: :lol: :lol:
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we have released the EXTERNAL beta already with a 2d Panel, whilst i build the VC :thumbsup:
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For paying members only again Gaffer...?

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indded, perks of membership
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final release out for Club Members

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