About Update 2
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This may be a shot in the dark, but apparently U2 resets F4Patch settings to default. For this reason, one should go into the Config applet and set everything back the way it was before Falcon is started. Good luck :).
Please read : https://www.benchmarksims.org/forum/showthread.php?28573-Falcon-BMS-4-33-U2-Incremental-Installer
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This may be a shot in the dark, but apparently U2 resets F4Patch settings to default. For this reason, one should go into the Config applet and set everything back the way it was before Falcon is started. Good luck :).
That’s odd, Tancred– I just checked, and U2 didn’t reset my F4Patch settings to default. In fact, it didn’t make any kind of changes at all to my config file.
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Guys, if you’re using a 60Hz screen, why do you want more than 60FPS? I loathe screen tearing. Also, if your FPS is constantly rocketing up to 100FPS and plummeting down later you’re going to get stuttering. I’d much rather cap the FPS at 60 and have less extreme differences in FPS and with zero tearing.
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Whoops, I thought that what was written in relation to the settings accessible through Falcon’s UI. The change was perceived on my Linux install, it could easily be that I’m wrong with regard to Windows.
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Tancred…. Did you read my post? I APPLIED ALL MY SETTINGS AGAIN… AGAIN… Do you understand the point?
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Im having no FPS issues at all…. runs smooth as silk
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Just gave it a spin in a TE didn’t notice anything changed or altered in a negative way like fps drop or problematic performance. Smooth…
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I also have performance problems now. GTX 1080 and i7 4770K, 16GB ram. With vsync, it looks really choppy and bad. Used to look smooth as silk. Without, it tears like crazy. Tried tons of different settings, updated drivers, tried nvidia inspector, tried 2 other people’s bms and nvidia control panel settings, nothing. Even if i lower all graphics, still looks choppy with vsync even though frame rates are locked at 60 and never drop. Without vsync, i get 100-115 fps no matter what.
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Ran a few TE and IA and have no U2 frame rate issues to report with vsync on.
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As far as I know, there is absolutely no reason to have any FPS hit with UP2. I will read again the change log, but I do not see why there could be any perfo issue.
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No problems here at all, FPS as good as U1
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1 person had the vsync off as a solution.
if vsync is the issue here. why not limit the fps on the driver level and leave vsync off? (i know crimson can do this. so perhaps nvidia drivers can do this as well?)
edit: some observations. only cards reported with this issue have been nvidia. at first i thought it was only high end cards. but low end cards are mentioned as well so that’s not it. any ATI users with this issue?
i’ve had no difference at all (ati 2 gb 7850) -
Nvidia 750ti and no problems for me
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1 person had the vsync off as a solution.
if vsync is the issue here. why not limit the fps on the driver level and leave vsync off? (i know crimson can do this. so perhaps nvidia drivers can do this as well?)
Tried that, had less tearing but not gone. Frames said 60 but fps felt lower like 25.
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create a new profile within nvidea. after updates I sometimes get furbar graphic settings. it seems to get stuck sometimes.
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As far as I know, there is absolutely no reason to have any FPS hit with UP2. I will read again the change log, but I do not see why there could be any perfo issue.
Ditto
Dj is right.
No issues here at all from update 1 to update 2 -
create a new profile within nvidea. after updates I sometimes get furbar graphic settings. it seems to get stuck sometimes.
Did that, with global as well as a specific bms profile. Checked everything and tried tons of combinations of everything for the past few days. Includes max performance mode and single display mode. Also checked windows 7 power settings, same thing.
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Old Goat have a look at this link.https://www.benchmarksims.org/forum/showthread.php?27834-MSI-GTX-1080-Gaming-X-poor-performance-in-3D-cockpit-any-idea-!/page2
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A few years ago I had some problems with NVidia drivers. I researched it and NVidia said to always do a clean install of drivers. Since I have been doing that, I have had no problems. Maybe that is an issue?
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popping in to throw in the ever-helpful “works on my machine”
i’m using AMD GPU though, r9 390