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Changing from A-10C to F/A-18C with the increase of the velocity the FPS drop from 60 to 40...thinking of rendering images faster makes sense, or not?

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Changing from A-10C to F/A-18C with the increase of the velocity the FPS drop from 60 to 40...thinking of rendering images faster makes sense, or not?

 

 

I doubt it has anything to do with your airspeed. The F/A-18 probably has more triangles to render and more "stuff" going on under the hood, being a much newer module, and hasn't been refined as much as the A-10C, which is a highly-developed, mature module.

 

 

So, the F/A-18 is harder on your gear because your machine has more to chew on to get it to run :)

 

 

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has nothing to do with speed. The hornet is way more detailed than the A-10C and has way more intricate systems at work in the background.

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has nothing to do with speed. The hornet is way more detailed than the A-10C and has way more intricate systems at work in the background.

 

Yep. And it is going to get even more intricate with the addition of ground radar, FLIR pods etc. Good stuff is coming.

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