Janniklpyt Posted February 28, 2023 Posted February 28, 2023 I got the An225 and I have extremely bad fps in it.... as bad as in the a310. While I can run for example the Fenix a320 with FSLTL with stable 60 fps, I can barely run the 225 at 40fps without FSLTL
Janniklpyt Posted February 28, 2023 Author Posted February 28, 2023 I've noticed the fps only drop when the engines are startet. Could the bad fps be caused by the engine smoke? 1
Deleted Account Posted February 28, 2023 Posted February 28, 2023 Heya! I'm sorry, but I can never understand these reports. See attached screenshots below, my frames are practically identical in all these planes. We have loads of testers and none complained about FPS problems..
Val77kts Posted March 1, 2023 Posted March 1, 2023 Hello! Same conditions, LFKJ 20, Clear Skies : PMDG 737 : 71 FPS GREEN FENIX A320 : 67 FPS GREEN Inibuilds A310 : 63 FPS GREEN Inibuilds AN225 : 48 FPS RED
Janniklpyt Posted March 1, 2023 Author Posted March 1, 2023 I've just tried the low setting preset and I've still got less than 40 fps in LEJ... honestly, what should I do if I can't get more than 30fps with a i9-12900k and a 3090Ti
EasyPilot Posted March 4, 2023 Posted March 4, 2023 Hi all. I have also been suffering from very low FPS after the engines have been started....down to 17 FPS....making it almost impossible to fly. Janniklpyt's comment above about the engine smoke led me to have an investigate through the AN-225 files and sure enough there is a seperate .spb file for the smoke.....AN225_Engine_Smoke. I cut and pasted the file to a different location and no more problems with the FPS hit, running between 60-70FPS at East Midlands with my setup. The file location: Where your Community file is located should also be the Official folder where all the asobo and microsoft addons are installed. Follow the following folder trail: Official/OneStore/microsoft_aircraft_an225/VisualEffectsLibs/an225_effects/VisualEffectsLib and in there is just one .spb file.....AN225_Engine_Smoke.spb Wether INIBuilds can update the file so it doesn't cause this problem is beyond my expertise.....but would be nice to see the characteristic smoke from the engines again. Cheers 3
Val77kts Posted March 5, 2023 Posted March 5, 2023 Thanks @Janniklpyt and @EasyPilot ! LFKJ 20, Clear Skies : Inibuilds AN225 with AN225_Engine_Smoke.spb : 48 FPS RED Inibuilds AN225 without AN225_Engine_Smoke.spb : 63 FPS GREEN Now performance is correct. Regards.
mumblecake Posted March 7, 2023 Posted March 7, 2023 I already sent an email to support also detailing that this workaround has fixed it for me but thought it was a good idea to voice that here as well. My suggestion would be to include a toggle in the pad with the next patch allowing to disable the smoke effects if this is negatively affecting performance. Leave it default on but give us the option to disable it please. As it seems to be a recurring theme for your aircraft models it might be a good idea to include that on the other models as well. Really glad that it is now workable but would really appreciate a more official solution.
Deleted Account Posted March 7, 2023 Posted March 7, 2023 Heya 🙂 I´ll bring it up with the team, thanks for the suggestion 🙂
mumblecake Posted March 8, 2023 Posted March 8, 2023 Just getting back onto the topic of other aircraft. I have tested the framerates for the A310 before and after engine start up and there is no discernable difference in frame rates for me. Now that makes sense as going through the folders (there are two for some reason) there are no smoke effect/.spb files utilised for that model. So contrary to what I said before this might or might not be an issue which is isolated to the AN-225. I don't have any of the other iniBuilds models so obviously can't say anything about those. For the AN-225 it would be great to have the option to have the high-res smoke effects which are part of the model right now, low res smoke effects which are a bit easier on the processor and the option to turn it off altogether.
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