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Hi,

 

I get nice perf out of BS1 (at least 30 FPS), and this is critical to flying a high-fidelity helicopter such as Black Shark.

 

I know the graphics engine was updated in BS2, along with other enhancements, and wondered what the BS2 perf vs. BS1 perf is like?

 

Best regards,

Tango.

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I was flying last night and averaged 15, 10 when I had the Shkval on. I have everything on low except vis range and terrain (both high). Cockpit shadows on, HDR normal, VSynv off, TSSA and AF throught NVidia control panel only, running at 1900x1200. Also had tree view distance at 10,000m, but after I quit I dropped that back to minumim as well. Jumped up to about 22 or so after that... Flyable, but not overly enjoyable..

 

GTX 260

E8400 Dual core

8 Gb RAM

 

 

Posted (edited)

Like Spetz said

 

Its better to Run over the Driver Panel directly and not over the DCS Graphic settings for MSAA or TSSAA.

 

Also mirrors should be off they are taking the most FPS.

 

Pitresolution 512 every frame works good here.

HDR Cold colors also push out some frames on my sys(Yes it runns better ...dunno why)

and i dont have TSSAA on for me 4x MSAA is ok.

 

Edit: This is all from insidepit Multiplayer, Singleplayer even runs much better.

Edited by Isegrim

"Blyat Naaaaa" - Izlom

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I play with everything on "high" except water which is set to "medium." I have mirrors turned on, grass and forests turned to the middle of the slide setting. I get about 35-45 fps normally and under certain battle conditions have seen it go as low as 22. This is all from in the cockpit view.

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Seems rather variable. :(

 

I play with everything on "high" except water which is set to "medium." I have mirrors turned on, grass and forests turned to the middle of the slide setting. I get about 35-45 fps normally and under certain battle conditions have seen it go as low as 22. This is all from in the cockpit view.

What are your sys specs?

 

Best regards,

Tango.

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If you have a Creative Sound Blaster sound card, you may want to experiment with using ALchemy, because AFAIK, the sound system still uses DirectSound, which was replaced by OpenAL in Windows Vista / 7. ALchemy restores some of the functionality of DirectSound by translating OpenAL into DirectSound (which BS uses). You may or may not get a performance benefit from it, but I know in my experience with BS1, it did help somewhat.

Posted
Seems rather variable. :(

 

 

What are your sys specs?

 

Best regards,

Tango.

 

 

 

Motherboard: ASUS Maximus IV EXTREME (USB 3.0, SATA 6Gb/s, 3X SLI capable)

Processor: Intel Core i5 2500K 3.30GHz LGA 1155 Quad-Core Processor (6MB L3 Cache)

System Cooling: ORIGIN High - Performance CPU Kiquid Cooling Powered by KOOLANCE

Power Supply: 1.5 Kilowatt Silverstone Strider

Graphics Card: Dual 1GB GDDR5 Nvidia GTX 560 Ti

Memory: 8GB Corsair Dominator DDR3 1600Mhz (2x 4GB) Dual Channel Memory

Hard Drive One: 200GB OCZ Vertex 2 - Solid State Drive

Hard Drive Two: 2TB Western Digital Caviar Green - SATA-II, 3Gb/s, 5400RPM, 32MB Cache HDD

Optical Drive One: Pioneer 12X Blu-ray Disc (BD) Burner (Reads and Writes to DVD/CD/BD)

Audio: Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium

Operating System: Genuine MS Windows 7 Professional 64-Bit

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