Did u clik the link in my post ?
Still working for me.
System specs:
Gaming laptop: Metabox P750ZM, CPU Intel i7-4790K @ 4GHz, GTX 980m with 8Gb DDR5 VRAM, 16Gb Dual channel DDR3 RAM, 2 x Samsung EVO 840 500Gb SSDs, Win10 Home 64bit.
Gaming PC: MSI PRO Z690 WIFI DDR5 mobo, Intel i5 12600KF cpu, 32Gb Corsair DDR5 5200Mhz RAM, Samsung 980 Pro 1 TB M2 SSD, Corsair 850w psu, MSI RTX 3070 8GB vram vid card, Windows 10 Home 64bit.
It was down for a while.... But now it is back. Or it was something inbetween. Anyway all good and nothing new today...
I wonder how laggy this streaming technology will be in Australia... I'd be surprised if the servers are local due to the price gouging. My guess they'll be in Singapore... Maybe.
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That does look decent..
I wonder how much actual imagery overlay they have used? Seems that it doesn't look overly impressive when you have close up images and lots going on (Multiplayer isn't catered for I'm guessing) but time will tell and still looks very good.
Be interesting to see if we have a CFS on the horizon
Recommended specs:
To get these ideal results, the simulator requires a more recent
Ryzen 7 Pro 2700X or Intel i7-9800X CPUs paired with high-end
AMD Radeon VII and Nvidia RTX 2080 GPUs with at least 8GB of VRAM,
32GB of RAM, a 150GB SSD and a 50Mbps connection.
https://www.cnet.com/news/microsoft-...serious-specs/
Three weeks or so to release. Looking....astonishing
https://gofile.io/d/77l4em?fbclid=Iw...hDjc_sswLMuNDI
already pre ordered !!!
Asus Z390 MB, 32 GB Corsair RAM, 850 W Power Supply, Intel Core i7 9700K GeForce RTX 2080 Super 8 G and about a dozen squirrels running on a wheel that I sometimes forget to feed !
New York at 9.30pm Eastern time last night with real world weather.
I upgraded mine (see specs below). and in the airliners. Im lucky to get 20 fps on medium, however I am running a 49"curved 4K monitor as a very high resolution, many with high end machines are complaining of low fps. I hear future patched should address some of this
Asus Z390 MB, 32 GB Corsair RAM, 850 W Power Supply, Intel Core i7 9700K GeForce RTX 2080 Super 8 G and about a dozen squirrels running on a wheel that I sometimes forget to feed !
Actually Fred it was the problem, I meant to say that in the post. Lowering the resolution cured the low fps. and it still really looks great !!
Asus Z390 MB, 32 GB Corsair RAM, 850 W Power Supply, Intel Core i7 9700K GeForce RTX 2080 Super 8 G and about a dozen squirrels running on a wheel that I sometimes forget to feed !
I'm wondering what the real minimum requirements to run the game...
I've been playing around with this sim for over 2 weeks now.
My specs are below. Been running this on Ultra setting but reducing the FPS setting to 30.
GPU temps have been as high as 86 Celsius. (at 91 it should shut down) ((hope I'm doing no harm)) I have my PC set on a "balanced" setting instead of "performance".
I have a Dell with Alienware Command Centre where I check the temperatures occasionally whilst making these silly videos.
Eventually, I will try to learn the Garmin G3000 and the higher performance planes in the sim. I bought the standard game and have been travelling around the planet in
the Cessna 152. Keeps me busy in the mornings here on the previously frozen prairie waiting for my online friends to join CLOD. Then it's back to Fear The Puss.
Intel Core i7 9700k (8-core), 12MB Cache, Overclocked up to 4.6 GHz. 16GB DDR4 XMP at 2933MHz Dual Channel HyperX
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080Ti with 11GB GDDR5X. 512GB M.2 PCle NVMe SSD (Boot)
Alienware 850 Watt power supply liquid cooled. Alienware 34in Curved WQHD 3440 x 1440 @ 120Hz. G-SYNC. DP 1.2 mode.
Thrustmaster 1600, Saitek rudder pedals.
Excellent video, but the landing was hard
Interesting news: "According to analysts of the American company Jon Peddie Research (JPR), within the next three years Microsoft Flight Simulator from Asobo Studio will stimulate sales of computer "iron" in the amount of about $2.6 billion".
Tokyo at daybreak
Mach loop
I woke up this morning.
Hand a nice bath and a cup of coffee.
house empty....
done all my legal chores.....
fired up MS flight simulator.
I ran through all the training stuff, binding controls as i went through it....
thats probably worth while actually... certainly helped me get some stuff sorted out.
and then i carried on flyinmg alllll day long.
many diferent aircraft, which hugely diffrenmt characteristics.
buckingham palace is hilarious. It's rendered as a load of blocks of flats
it's really wonderful.
i had a great day.
Tomorrow im off to see the nascar lines.
- ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z790 HERO - i9-13900k - ASUS ROG STRIX RTX 4090 OC - 32GB Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR5 5600MHz -
- CORSAIR 1200w HX Series PSU - Corsair H100x Hydro Series CPU Cooler -
- Big Screen Beyond -
- Virpil T50 Mongoos Flight Stick -
- TM Warthog Throttle -
- Slaw Device 109 Cam Rudder Pedals -
Highseas Peripherals
- Engine Switch Panel - Munitions Switch Panel - Throttle Quadrant Trim Box - Helicopter Collective - Analogue Brake Lever -
Operated by a 1972 Standard Issue Talking Monkey
Ouch! I see what you mean.
Maybe we can make St. Paul's using a couple of hangars and a corner shop.
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I read that modders have started to use Google Maps data instead of Bing, and apparently it's a lot better
Spec: Intel i9 11900k overclocked at 5.3 GHz, Asus Maximus XIII motherboard, 64 GB high speed DDR4 RAM, ROG Strix RTX 4090, M.2 HD, Thrustmaster Warthog HOTAS with center stick and extension, Saitek Pro Combat Rudder Pedals, Track IR 5 or HP Reverb G2, CH Throttle Quadrant, LG UltraGear 48GQ900 monitor.
Oooo....
It's getting Helicopters!
https://www.windowscentral.com/micro...pdates-roadmap
- ASUS ROG MAXIMUS Z790 HERO - i9-13900k - ASUS ROG STRIX RTX 4090 OC - 32GB Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR5 5600MHz -
- CORSAIR 1200w HX Series PSU - Corsair H100x Hydro Series CPU Cooler -
- Big Screen Beyond -
- Virpil T50 Mongoos Flight Stick -
- TM Warthog Throttle -
- Slaw Device 109 Cam Rudder Pedals -
Highseas Peripherals
- Engine Switch Panel - Munitions Switch Panel - Throttle Quadrant Trim Box - Helicopter Collective - Analogue Brake Lever -
Operated by a 1972 Standard Issue Talking Monkey
Wow, helicopters, it will be very interesting!
AMD Ryzen 5 in FS 2020, can serves as reference for Flight Sim in general.
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Last edited by 1lokos; Nov-20-2020 at 12:11.
Thunder and lightning; the English lakes and Monument Valley.
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