XP Pro with SP3
AMD Athlon 64oo x2 Dual Core 3.22 Gigs.
4 Gigs Ram (only recognises 3.25 for some reason).
Physical Address Extension (Whatever that is?).
Nvidia GeForce 9600 GT. 128 Megs.
Have tried fps settings from 19 to unlimited but it doesn't seem to make much difference.
Sliders fairly well up but not maxed. Runs well with the occasional very short blip.
A couple of alterations to FSX.cfg ie. -
(THESE ARE REPRODUCED HERE WITH WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM JOHN VENEMA OF ORBX FTX.)
Add these lines under the headings:-
[TERRAIN]
TERRAIN_MAX_AUTOGEN_TREES_PER_CELL=1500
TERRAIN_MAX_AUTOGEN_BUILDINGS_PER_CELL=1500
You can try any settings for the trees and buildings from =1000 or so and have a look. You won't notice the difference visually, but it saves FSX from trying to load huge numbers of trees and buildings in the scenery, thus helping to speed it up.
[SCENERY]
SmallPartRejectRadius=2 (can be , =4, I have this on mine, it helps).
This tells FSX not to draw any objects in the distance which are smaller than 2 pixels wide. Helps particularly on approaches to busy airports. I have seen another site which recommends the setting at, =4 (which I use on mine), again try it out.
[JOBSCHEDULER] (This is a new heading to be added. I have it as the first heading in FSX.CFG).
AffinityMask=3 (For dual core PCs).
AffinityMask=14 (For quad-core PCs).
This tells FSX to distribute the load away from a single core of a multi-core PC. Helps with loading and management of texture and autogen caching. Works better with Quad-cores.
These all come from the ORBX FTX Scenery user guides.
[Main]
DisablePreload=1
This just avoids preloading the default flight and helps FSX start faster.
There are other settings for the scenery tab on the user guide. If anyone wants to have a look go to their site -
http://fullterrain.com
You cab download a free sample of FTX Blue from the free downloads and the user guide will be in that. Also have a look at the brilliant scenery.
Another thing. If you press Shift+O (the letter O, - NOT zero) This allows you to use your mouse to look around the virtual cockpit and use the scroll wheel zooming.
Keep the desktop settings the same as the settings for FSX. (ie 1280x1024x32) for mine as I have 2 monitore and that is the highest setting for the older one.
Disable your anti-virus when running FSX. (Might not be a good idea in general, but some anti-virus settings enable you to exclude FSX from the scan).
If using Nvidia the enhancer utility is recommended. Available from
http://www.nhancer.com
Regards
John
PS. There are several settings from the FSX - Options\Settings\Display tabs which I havn't added as this is long enough now.