FSX thoughts
Posted: 30 Dec 2006, 23:59
Hi all,
well my xmas pressie has well and truly been tested now and I can honestly say I'm very impressed. After firing it up for the first time and putting all the sliders to the max (like I do with FS9), I was treated to a fantastic slide show of horror! about 6-7FPS :shock:
Anyway after advice from many a wise person who have expertise in this field I have found a happy meduim and tweaked the whole thing to a very acceptable and pleasant level.
I think its very much a trial and error with this thing. Many sliders have been reduced to medium settings which still gives great views and nice details. As for the default aircraft, well they are not too bad TBH, far better than FS9's offerings but still fall way below what we can get as freeware.
My first aircraft to arrive in the FS10 hanger was Ricks chippie which runs beautifully with the sim.
After a lot of tweaking my FPS are running at a rather healthy 25-30FPS which is perfectly acceptable for my standards and have only once reverted back to FS9 over the festivites to fly the CS757, which I recently purchased.
On the whole I'm very surprised with FSX and can only offer positive feedback for it. The water textures and moving vehicles are especially pleasant to observe whilst flying. Especially if like me, you concentrate a lot on low altitude VFR flying.
I think a little patience and perserverance are required to get it running the way you like it though.
well my xmas pressie has well and truly been tested now and I can honestly say I'm very impressed. After firing it up for the first time and putting all the sliders to the max (like I do with FS9), I was treated to a fantastic slide show of horror! about 6-7FPS :shock:
Anyway after advice from many a wise person who have expertise in this field I have found a happy meduim and tweaked the whole thing to a very acceptable and pleasant level.
I think its very much a trial and error with this thing. Many sliders have been reduced to medium settings which still gives great views and nice details. As for the default aircraft, well they are not too bad TBH, far better than FS9's offerings but still fall way below what we can get as freeware.
My first aircraft to arrive in the FS10 hanger was Ricks chippie which runs beautifully with the sim.
After a lot of tweaking my FPS are running at a rather healthy 25-30FPS which is perfectly acceptable for my standards and have only once reverted back to FS9 over the festivites to fly the CS757, which I recently purchased.
On the whole I'm very surprised with FSX and can only offer positive feedback for it. The water textures and moving vehicles are especially pleasant to observe whilst flying. Especially if like me, you concentrate a lot on low altitude VFR flying.
I think a little patience and perserverance are required to get it running the way you like it though.