Who has what…
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We are not gonna argue … but I think you didn’t started simulation in
dreaming about the to get the smoothest experience ever …
I bet that you are rather the (more or less) “young” generation stared on FPS shooter accustomed to high FPS.We are not living in the same world.
your guess is completely wrong, I do not like FPS Games or any other only sims But Yes we are not living in the same world
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My specs are:
ASUS Z87 PRO
Intel i7 4770K (4.3 GHz)
ASUS GTX770 (2GB)
SAMSUNG 256 GB SSD
Triple Monitor Setup (4040 x 1024)
Windows 10 x64In campaign I am getting approximately 50 fps and once in air steady 75 fps (vsync on).
Checked setting in BMS config are:
High Resolution Textures
Reduce Particle System
Glass Environment Mapping
Per-Pixel Lighting
All Rain Effects Checked
Shadow Mapping (nothing under it is checked)
Water Normal Mapping (everything under it checked)
Triple BufferingNo nVidia Profile set. Nothing set in nVidia Inspector.
In BMS running vsync, AA (highest level - 7) and AF is checked.
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My rig is a constant evolution from a 2006 build (of which by now only the case is left).
Current specs:
Gigabyte Z87-DS3H
Intel i4670k with Turbo set at 3.9 GHz
Coolermaster Evo 12 with additional 120 mm fan at the back of the heatsink
G.Skill Trident 2x4GB at 2400MHz
Point Of View GTX570 with 1280 MB memory
SanDisk 128 GB SSD for Windows, Crucial BX100 for flight sims and a 320GB HDD for other games and storage
Iiyama ProLite 22" monitor
Thrustmaster TopGun Fox 2 Pro Shock (which I am considering to replace)Windows 10 x64 and a embarassingly little used Arch Linux installation (AL gets more mileage on my laptop though)
BMS settings are maxed save for HDR which I turned off. VSync is on. 8x Multisampling and 16x Anisotropic Filtering set via NVidia Inspector. I don’t look at the FPS counter, but haven’t noticed any significant slowdowns either.
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In my sig….
Haven’t ran 4.33 long enough to get a good FPS rate. I have found that turning off multi sampling and AF in game and run AA and AF through your GFX does help with FPS and it look much better.