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| | VISTA AND FS9 DOES ANYBODY HAVE THIS PROBLEM? installed Windows Vista Home Premium patched fs9 ,addon planes really slow frame rates about 4 to fps. yes, i have run as admin and turned off windows areo. tryed old and new video drivers. however if i pause the sim i can see 25 to 42 fps with moving spot plane views. video card is a sapphire 9600 xt raideon over clocked to 527mhz. i think i need a new video card cause its only 128mb. i think a 256mb would solve this, does anybody agree. machine specs are 2.0 ghz amd athlon and 1 gb of corsair ram 80gb h/d xp everything runs good about 25 to 42 fps. i think i could get this with vista any suggestions? Thanks |
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| | Re: VISTA AND FS9 That would probably be good to try, also, before that, you might try updating your drivers. No, I haven't had this problem, but I think that may be the solution. --Stargazer418-- "767 pilot" <767 pilot@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C594C179-7817-4175-98FC-51BAA4E8B951@microsoft.com... > DOES ANYBODY HAVE THIS PROBLEM? installed Windows Vista Home Premium > patched > fs9 ,addon planes really slow frame rates about 4 to fps. yes, i have run > as > admin and turned off windows areo. tryed old and new video drivers. > however > if i pause the sim i can see 25 to 42 fps with moving spot plane views. > video card is a sapphire 9600 xt raideon over clocked to 527mhz. i think i > need a new video card cause its only 128mb. i think a 256mb would solve > this, > does anybody agree. > > machine specs are 2.0 ghz amd athlon and 1 gb of corsair ram 80gb h/d > xp everything runs good about 25 to 42 fps. > i think i could get this with vista > any suggestions? > Thanks |
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| | Re: VISTA AND FS9 "767 pilot" <767 pilot@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C594C179-7817-4175-98FC-51BAA4E8B951@microsoft.com... > DOES ANYBODY HAVE THIS PROBLEM? installed Windows Vista Home Premium > patched > fs9 ,addon planes really slow frame rates about 4 to fps. yes, i have run > as > admin and turned off windows areo. tryed old and new video drivers. > however > if i pause the sim i can see 25 to 42 fps with moving spot plane views. > video card is a sapphire 9600 xt raideon over clocked to 527mhz. i think i > need a new video card cause its only 128mb. i think a 256mb would solve > this, > does anybody agree. > > machine specs are 2.0 ghz amd athlon and 1 gb of corsair ram 80gb h/d > xp everything runs good about 25 to 42 fps. > i think i could get this with vista ----- Original Message ----- From: "767 pilot" <767 pilot@discussions.microsoft.com> Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.vista.games Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 10:34 AM Subject: VISTA AND FS9 > DOES ANYBODY HAVE THIS PROBLEM? installed Windows Vista Home Premium > patched > fs9 ,addon planes really slow frame rates about 4 to fps. yes, i have run > as > admin and turned off windows areo. tryed old and new video drivers. > however > if i pause the sim i can see 25 to 42 fps with moving spot plane views. > video card is a sapphire 9600 xt raideon over clocked to 527mhz. i think i > need a new video card cause its only 128mb. i think a 256mb would solve > this, > does anybody agree. > > machine specs are 2.0 ghz amd athlon and 1 gb of corsair ram 80gb h/d > xp everything runs good about 25 to 42 fps. > i think i could get this with vista Video card while old is OK for this game, I think. It's possible that running Vista with all it's bells and whistles is slowing it down. Turn off all the visual enhancements, Aero, etc. Make it look like Windows XP mode. (Which I see you did) Take off the video card overclocking, ya never know, it could be causing a problem. One option under Compatibility is "Disable desktop composition". I don't know what it does, but it fixed a problem with another game I was having. (Oblivion) I'd tell you to upgrade your RAM, but you might as well wait an get a new CPU, RAM, Mobo (New CPU/Mobo will more than likely mean you'll need DDR2 ram, so hold off if you can) I don't think more RAM on your video card will make a huge difference. If you upgrade your video card after you get your new cpu/mobo/ram, then your card will probably start at 256Megs, and if you upgrade your other parts you can move into the PCI-E interface instead of buying another AGP card. Not that you can't get a good AGP card now a days, but... For this game I think you're just going to have to tweak until it gets to a level that works. Some views might not work as well as others and that's probably just Vista. I'd say upgrade to FSX, but that'll probably run worse. If I were to suggest 1 upgrade I'd start with RAM or the Video card. 2 Gigs ram, or a video card like a Geforce 7 series or ATi x1600'ish card. Good luck, Andy |
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