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Running the ABRIS in moving map mode is causing major lag/stutter. If ABRIS is in any of the black screen modes, it's fine, but moving map is killing performance.

 

FPS decrease of up to 50% and noticeable screen issues.

 

Video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPm2qC7b-Ko&feature=youtu.be

 

Rig in specs. Tried all resolutions for cockpit displays, nothing has helped.

 

EDIT: can be fixed by changing water quality setting to high. Seems like a bug.

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I also noticed this in 1.5.6 as well. Such a let down that we can't enjoy that new sound for the shark with 60 fps.

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Here are my mods, although I've tried them with and without and it makes no difference.

 

Ricardo Black Cockpit HD: https://www.digitalcombatsimulator.com/en/files/602834/

 

Barthek's GTM 6.5

 

You wouldn't believe what I've found, it seems like the frame rate went back to normal when I turned the water setting from "Low" back to "High". This is coming from a fresh installation with absolutely no mod btw. :megalol:

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You wouldn't believe what I've found, it seems like the frame rate went back to normal when I turned the water setting from "Low" back to "High". This is coming from a fresh installation with absolutely no mod btw. :megalol:

 

Wow it worked, nice catch. Thanks

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report a bug, I tested lowering my water settings to LOW and have the same issue, maybe all the others that have low fps on 1.5.6 (not only who is using the Ka-50) it's probably because they have the water setting to low.

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