DVA6695
Captain, MD-88
Joined on November 26 2008
Century Club
Online Century Club
"We are....Penn State" Phoenixville, PA USA
153 legs, 206.0 hours
108 legs,
149.6 hours online 149 legs,
200.2 hours ACARS 11 legs,
20.0 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
December 31 2008 13:39 ET by Jack Urie
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Happy new year all...
I recently bit on the 14 buck special and picked up the Captain Sim 757. I pulled it up after an uneventful install, and am experiencing these issue:
1. Frame rates hovering around 5 fps sitting at the gate.
2. When I try to pull up the radio stack in the 2D cockpit, I get a black box. All of the other windows seem to come up OK.
Has anyone else experienced this? I'm running a Q6600 at 2.7 GHz, 4gig RAM and an 8800GTS 640mb video card. My settings are pretty high, so I wonder if I have to dial them back. I haven't flown the bird yet, but at 5fps it will by unflyable.
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DVA1690
Senior Captain, MD-88
OLP
Joined on May 05 2004
50 State Club
Quatercentenary Club
Online Quadruple Century Club
Stage 1 Jet Double Century Club
DVA Twenty-Year Anniversary
"Life begins at Vr" Longmont, CO USA
474 legs, 694.8 hours
465 legs,
681.0 hours online 252 legs,
384.8 hours ACARS 3 legs,
3.9 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
December 31 2008 14:13 ET by Trevor Bair
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FS9 or FSX?
I bought the CS757 for FSX and get about 8-10 fps in the VC with default weather. It's a framerate hog from what I hear.
My specs: 8800GTX 512mb, 2mb PC8500 RAM, Intel C2D E6850 3.0 GHz o/c'ed to 3.6 GHz, FSX through SP2, FS-GS.com System Unification for FSX service and it still chugs.
Trevor BairSenior Captain, MD-88
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DVA6695
Captain, MD-88
Joined on November 26 2008
Century Club
Online Century Club
"We are....Penn State" Phoenixville, PA USA
153 legs, 206.0 hours
108 legs,
149.6 hours online 149 legs,
200.2 hours ACARS 11 legs,
20.0 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
December 31 2008 14:56 ET by Jack Urie
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DVA1603
Captain, B727-200
Joined on April 02 2004
Double Century Club
Albany, GA USA
266 legs, 399.1 hours
85 legs,
131.0 hours online 93 legs,
129.4 hours ACARS 2 legs,
3.4 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
December 31 2008 15:25 ET by Michael Wilson
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