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Message started by Raptorboy98 on Nov 8th, 2011 at 8:32am

Title: How to Run FSX Smoothly at High Settings (video)
Post by Raptorboy98 on Nov 8th, 2011 at 8:32am
Here is someone's video I found on settings that really will amaze you but still give good FPS.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtHLoLPZEw4

Title: Re: How to Run FSX Smoothly at High Settings (video)
Post by dmb201 on Nov 12th, 2011 at 10:23pm
probolbly a 2000$ gpu from nvidea  :-/ so u might need quite a bit of $ to get one and u will also need a good monitor

Title: Re: How to Run FSX Smoothly at High Settings (video)
Post by boeing247 on Nov 16th, 2011 at 12:04am
I would have great FPS too if I set autogen and scenery to sparse! Autogen kills frames. I turn my autogen down one notch and my FPS went from 30-60 FPS on exterior view to 80-120 FPS. However, my view was pretty bland and flat.

Title: Re: How to Run FSX Smoothly at High Settings (video)
Post by Christopher Low on Nov 16th, 2011 at 8:37am
There's an easy way to make FSX run great at HIGH detail settings. All you have to do is purchase a powerful Intel Core i5k or i7k based PC, and you're sorted  ;)

Title: Re: How to Run FSX Smoothly at High Settings (video)
Post by Raptorboy98 on Nov 16th, 2011 at 9:25am

Christopher Low wrote on Nov 16th, 2011 at 8:37am:
There's an easy way to make FSX run great at HIGH detail settings. All you have to do is purchase a powerful Intel Core i5k or i7k based PC, and you're sorted  ;)


My dad won a laptop in April from a poetry competition. He gave it to me, considering he already had a very good gaming PC himself (1GB Graphics - Nividia 8500 GTX). The laptop he gave me was a Vostro V13, that's 2.22 GHZ. It has a chipset and was very fast system-wise (Windows 7) and when I installed FSX it ran very well, but a bit laggy at times. So I used this and now it runs like a dream. I can't get a new chipset because the electrician said I'd have to buy a desktop PC.

Still, it's a good enough, thanks for replying.  

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