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When I start a mission from the airport, on the ground, with various objects placed by me at the airport in the mission editor (planes, helicopters, vehicles) I have a drop of about 5-10 FPS, this lasts approximately 30 or 40 seconds Afterwards, my FPS stabilized again at the 60 that I have established, I have tried multiple things, deactivate accelerated Windows GPU, deactivate Windows game mode, repair DCS installation, activate VSYNC or FASTSYNC, deactivate core 0, deactivate HOTPLUG, set high priority, delete "FXO" and "METASHADERS 2" folders, reinstall Nvidia driver, ETC.. I get this FPS drop only in some modules, Chinook, F4, Apache, before From the December 24 update this did not happen, and as I said it is only from the ground with several objects-vehicles on it. ground, and it is only temporary because after several seconds my FPS stabilizes again, my computer is quite decent, i7 12700k, RTX 4090, 64GB DDR4 RAM, I have also disabled any overclock, and my CPU temperatures are good (70 degrees ) and GPU (65 degrees) approx, also my GPU and CPU workloads are normal, below 60% on GPU, and 40-50% on CPU (yes, I have observed that the first core has a very high load at the beginning, 80-90%, but I also tried to deactivate it and the same thing happens) Does anyone know what it could be or does this happen to anyone else? I need help, thanks

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The simplest way to check whether other players experience your issue is to post a DCS track.

How to make a track?

  1. Run your mission, wait for the issue to happen, make sure it lasts at least 30 seconds to 1 minute, so players have time to check their FPS.
  2. Exit the mission, then click "Save Track".
  3. Exit DCS, then attach your track here (the file is named something-something.trk).

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hace 4 horas, Flappie dijo:

The simplest way to check whether other players experience your issue is to post a DCS track.

How to make a track?

  1. Run your mission, wait for the issue to happen, make sure it lasts at least 30 seconds to 1 minute, so players have time to check their FPS.
  2. Exit the mission, then click "Save Track".
  3. Exit DCS, then attach your track here (the file is named something-something.trk).

Okay, I'll upload the information the next time I enter the game!
 

One more piece of information that I wanted to add is the following, the missions that I upload created by me in the mission editor are in a separate directory-folder outside the game C:\MISSIONS 

 

I don't have them on the common route C:\Users\{username}\Saved Games\DCS\Missions

Could that be the problem?

Edited by Futurecvsh
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