Sirraj Posted Saturday at 12:59 PM Posted Saturday at 12:59 PM Since updating the A350 to version 1.1.0, I see sudden drops in FPS about every 4 seconds while loading the aircraft. This can be seen as pauses or stutters. I think these stutters are related to running GSX Pro. When GSX Pro is disabled, everything smooths out. Other than that, v1.1.0 is really great, thank you for all the great work you are doing on the A350.
alex450 Posted Saturday at 10:10 PM Posted Saturday at 10:10 PM 9 hours ago, Sirraj said: Since updating the A350 to version 1.1.0, I see sudden drops in FPS about every 4 seconds while loading the aircraft. This can be seen as pauses or stutters. I think these stutters are related to running GSX Pro. When GSX Pro is disabled, everything smooths out. Other than that, v1.1.0 is really great, thank you for all the great work you are doing on the A350. yeah same to me i noticed some light strutters as soon as i started to use gsx....then while on taxi everything was smooth again
unairspace Posted Sunday at 01:14 AM Posted Sunday at 01:14 AM Confirmed. No gsx installed, just vanila A350.
Sirraj Posted Sunday at 12:36 PM Author Posted Sunday at 12:36 PM I did some more testing and found that the A350-900 with no cabin does not have regular framerate drops when loading with GSX. This is on MSFS2024.
Xenon341 Posted Sunday at 02:25 PM Posted Sunday at 02:25 PM Hi there, Are you using Navigraph ? Some people said that, as a temporary workaround, selecting sim default nav data stop the stutter. Is that your case too ?
Janko Posted Sunday at 03:55 PM Posted Sunday at 03:55 PM No frames drop for me…. do not blame aircraft but your hardware guys… 2
Sirraj Posted Sunday at 06:21 PM Author Posted Sunday at 06:21 PM (edited) I am running with navigraph. I haven't changed any hardware in a long time. I have been using the inibuilds a350 since it was released and I've never seen these frame drops before v1.1.0, many people are reporting similar problems on discord. Edited Sunday at 06:22 PM by Sirraj
RexColt Posted yesterday at 12:01 AM Posted yesterday at 12:01 AM Running without Navigraph Navdata isnt a solution though. That will leave you without ILS, GLS and other features probably. Tbh its probably the best piece of software there is, if it running at 20fps and regular framedrops every 3 seconds isnt an issue for you. Like for real: every update the performance gets worse. At this point it reached levels its not enjoyable anymore. Do i have to update my hardware every A350 update too? Cause a couple of updates ago it was enjoyable and now it isnt and somehow my hardware is guilty...
SUB750T Posted yesterday at 12:13 AM Posted yesterday at 12:13 AM yes frames drop with gsx and sayintentionai experimental traffic LG-48GQ900-B 48" AMD 9900X3D ASUS TUF Gaming X870-PLUS Wi-Fi AMD AM5 AORUS GeForce RTX™ 5080 XTREME WATERFORCE CORSAIR Vengeance DDR5 6000MHz CL30 AMD(2 x 32GB) 2X 2TB 970 EVO Gen 4 (FS 2024) 1X 1 TB 990 EVO Gen 5 (WIN 11) 3TB SSD (MOVIES/APP) Marantz HD-DAC1 Beyerdynamic T1 Tesla (2nd Gen) Thrustmeter TCA Captains Pack Thrustmeter TFRP Rudder MiniCockpit (miniFCU V2 + miniEFIS) WinWing MCDU Airbus Pedals Disk (3d Printed from Germany USB-C) FS2024 (FGX4) (120* FPS on ULTRA @4K) *locked
Farlis Posted yesterday at 06:24 AM Posted yesterday at 06:24 AM 6 hours ago, RexColt said: That will leave you without ILS, GLS and other features probably. No it won't. Since when does default Simdata not provide these? Since never.
alex450 Posted yesterday at 12:37 PM Posted yesterday at 12:37 PM (edited) 20 hours ago, Janko said: No frames drop for me…. do not blame aircraft but your hardware guys… no its not hardware i get 70 fps in the cockpit,nobody is blaming the plane its when using GSX pro that it does it so it cant be hardware,mine for example does it only when loading people with gsx otherwise its smooth and it never did it before..ive always used gsx and i never had problems,only with the new update Edited yesterday at 12:38 PM by alex450
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