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Old 06-04-09, 10:23 AM   #1
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Default The more the details, the faster the frames!?

This is a welcomed, but strange surprise.

I have FS9 installed. The system is a 3 GHz P-4 with XP and 2 GB, with an AGP-mainboard.

Until beginning this year, I was running a CRT monitor, a 19" 4:3. Graphics were done by an AGP board, a 7800GS with 256 MB.

I have plenty of addons for FS9. Back then I ran it at detail levels with their sliders in the upper third of the scales. I had frames which were okay, and operational at 1280x960.

I then had problems with the monitor, and the gfx-board broke down, too. I got a TFT 22" WS, and an AGP board 7950 with 512 MB. Meanwhile, I also did a new installation of the system, completely.

I was not sure what to expect, since the native resolution of the new screen is much higher than the one I used for FS9 before, on the other hand I have a better gfx-board now. But FS is known to be more CPU- than gfx-dependant, so... I started with settings already scaled down to their lower thirds, to be safe.

Frames were horrible.

I reduced gfx details even more, and viewing ranges, and replaced cloud and aircraft textures with DXT3-textures, did some tweaks and minor changes, trying to improve things. Frames became managable, but it was no real joy. I started to stray away from FS9.

These days I had another flight, at night, and since I noticed some ground lights of the scenery were blinking, I searched for the cause, and experimented with the settings again. I found the solution to be switching off some certain night scenery effects from an external pexture package, and the blinking was gone.

I also noticed some better frames, not much, but it got my attention.

To cut a long story short, I noticed that the frames became the better the higher I set the visual details, and the higher I set the distances for viewing range, cloud and ground details being painted.

I don't understand what is going on, but I like it, obviously. I now ran the sim at 1680x1050, with traffic and weather addons, complex airport sceneries and some of the most complex planes and cockpit modules on the market, with all settings and ranges even in the top quarter of the scales, and I have totally fluid frames, better than with the old gfx-board and monitor. Now, this maybe is because the gfx-board really makes such a difference (I did not expect the difference between a 256-7800GS and a 512-7960 to be so great). But when I start to decrease these settings, frames do not become better, but worse!


Does this make sense for anybody?

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Old 06-04-09, 10:46 AM   #2
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I ran a 7800 on my XP systems and yes, I noticed better frames the higher I set the resolution and detail...this was for SH4.
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Old 06-04-09, 10:50 AM   #3
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That sounds a bit crazy but I am glad it worked out for you. Enjoy the new widescreen.
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Maby because things arnt comeing into the game more frequently because they are appearing farther away.

Never heard of a Game that goes better the hugher you put it. lol
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Old 06-04-09, 03:02 PM   #6
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Entirely possible from my experience. I would run XP with a AMD 3200+, 2 gig RAM and EVGA 7800 card. SH4 was run on my machine at the standard resolution 1028x768 and it ran ok. I never thought upping the resolution would make the FPS get any better. As the game was modded and more crew spots added, screens being made for widescreen monitors, etc. I changed the resolution one day because new things were being covered up by the lower screen resolution. Low and behold, my frame rates increased as my resolution increased. I was flabergasted to say the least. I believe Skybird is experiencing what he is describing.
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First you have to remember that your monitor has a "native" resolution. This is what the monitor runs best at - the GPU has to do minimal "scaling" to native compared to trying to run something different.

When your PC knows what the native is on the video - and you change it - your making the GPU do 2x the work. First it has to draw the picture in memory - then redraw it to the odd and funky scale you want on your monitor just because you don't want to use the native res. This isn't exactly the way it really works - but running at a non-native res is often harder on the vid card.

Second - with CPU intensive games, the CPU is in charge of "throttling down" on the graphics. When you push the graphics up, your actually not making the CPU spend process cycles "deciding" what to draw and what not to. The CPU just sends it all to the vid card - and the GPU then draws it. It actually frees up the CPU when you increase the detail levels. More data moved off the CPU and onto the GPU. Less info being held in the cache and more stuff sent into the memory of the card - like texture data. As long as the GPU can handle it, your going to see better frame rates in the rare instances the game is a CPU hog vs GPU. Really all depends on where the bottleneck is.
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