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FPS drop when you are next to a C-130 (VR)


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  • Makakas changed the title to FPS drop when you are next to a C-130 (VR)
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Same on 2d, old system for me and newer system for friend. 
Best that I can describe it, is that it is in the far to close lod it happens and once "inside the near" it is fine and we did a lot of  close formation. 
This was seen before and after clearing the fxo and metashaders2. Same thing. 
 

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34 minutes ago, Someone said:

Why not? This will improve your performance.  
 

your other option is to buy a new computer. 

Reducing LOD below 1.0 starts to cause some visual issues/quirks.

Because the LOD's seemingly aren't standardised from module to module, things can start to appear incorrectly. Disappearing pylons etc, or some helicopters almost disappearing entirely. It's a bit of a mess.

And if the OP's 5080 is running into this problem, he's only one tier below the fastest GPU money can buy atm. So upgrading the PC might also not work out.

Ideally ED would split up the settings so we could pick and choose which planes/modules we want to be rendered in high quality and which we don't. Or just even separate the detail setting on the module you're flying from all the others. This would help with performance, rather than have them all running on the same setting. But that's been on the wish list for years.

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One last comment on this: please, when you report a thing like this, provide me some type of quantification.

The original post says “fps drops..etc”. I mean… yes. If you point your camera at the ocean, and then point it at a bunch of geometry and textures, your frame times will increase by some amount. 

This is because your GPU is doing more work. This is not a bad thing. If your framerate falls by half? That’s bad. 

But if it just changes in a way you find measurable, my advice to you would be: simply turn off the damn frame counter, and enjoy yourself in the airplane. 

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