The sounds included in this Bank cover a wide range of ambient Soundscapes, Pads, Drones and more experimental sounds as you can hear in the demos. It's pretty clunky, lol! They should have some presets where you can just select an entire state or even a small country, like Scotland.This Sound Bank is the first "best of"-collection of sounds Simon programmed for Absynth 5 and published on his website since Decembre 2009.
I hope they tweak the interface for the manual cache.
Now I know what some people mean when they say that they won't ever fly FSX or P3D again. I'm starting to get this thing figured out. Hopefully in time, Microsoft/Asobo will smooth this out.I set everything at High End, and still running nice and smooth except for the occasional drop like what you are describing. It is not bad in my case, only momentary fps drop to 10-20fps, before resuming at a steady 60fps where I've capped it in NVidia control panel. I have a small program called Networx (free version 5.5.5) with a graph open on another monitor which shows all my network traffic and I can clearly see the direct link between data streaming picking up and the stutters. Even with my 50mbs fibre line, I also get a little stuttering when approaching a big city for example. Great dnpaul, good to hear you've seen some improvement. Still some mild stuttering with an occasional short freeze and mega -stutter, then resumtion of 55-65 fps. I'm getting frame rates around 55-60 with most stuff at medium. Excluded the program folder from antivirus software. I also verified that I have latest Nvidia driver. I started playing with the cache and got some areas defined and downloaded. It really does look like my bandwidth is an issue.
If you use SPAD.NeXT, close it as it is known to interfere with FS2020 simconnect and cause stuttersThanks very much. Your specs look fine, except for that DSL at 6mbps, as FS2020 relies on streaming of data. If you use SPAD.NeXT, close it as it is known to interfere with FS2020 simconnect and cause stutters Make an exclusion for the FS2020 folder in your antivirus program (unless you changed it, the default directory is something bizarre like C:users/yourname/appdata/local/packages/Microsoft.FlightSimulator_8wekyb3d8bbweĤ.
Install the very latest NVidia driver 452.06, as it is optimised for FS2020.ģ.
There are some videos on YouTube or google, if you don't know how to do it.Ģ. Make the permanent cache something like 10 or 20GB if you have the space and then download an area you want to fly in, into the permanent cache. Go into FS2020 data settings and set up a permanent cache (leave rolling cache as it is).
Thanks!Your specs look fine, except for that DSL at 6mbps, as FS2020 relies on streaming of data. Willing to turn stuff down/off to get that. I am running at 1080 resolution, full-screen mode.Īnyone have any idea which sliders/settings to mess with to try to eliminate stutter? It isn't terrible, but I really want to get things smooth.
All my drivers are up to date, including the latest Nvidia driver for my GPU. This is a fresh install of Windows on a brand new drive. My system is an I5 6600K OC'd to 4.2 Ghz, a Geforce 1070 with 8Gb vram, 32 Gb ram, and Windows 10-64 and MSFS on an M.2 SSD. Even mild stuttering is an immersion buster. I am getting pretty decent performance, but notice some minor stuttering when I bank into turns. Most of my other settings are pretty low. So far all I'm trying to do is fly the Cessna 152 around my hometown environment, checking out the scenery and trying to find a combination of settings that give smooth performance. I have the sim set up and working with my CH yoke and pedals.