GeorgeM
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I've got a 8600m GT 512 mb overclocked to 540/500.
Hmmm, maybe it hates 8600s; that's what I have and this plane's VC is tough on frame rates for me too. Cold & dark, fair weather, I get about 18 FPS in the VC. My frame rate is locked at 30. I spot-checked several planes in the same conditions and didn't find a native FSX plane that's worse. The CS C-130 and A2A B377 both give me about 25 FPS. Most planes that seem comparable to the Bushhawk in complexity lock in at or near 30.
My system is a dual-core Athlon 5200+, 512MB 8600 GT, 4GB RAM, 32-bit Vista, FSX w/ Acceleration in DX9 mode.
I'm very disappointed, I was really looking forward to this one.
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Not 100% certain but it was added to FSUIPC for a reason as most people have it they normally just checkmark it.
Note that that option is only available in the registered version of FSUIPC.
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I don't have the Do-27 so I can't say for sure, but you can try it. Not all aircraft will have that line in their aircraft.cfg. If it's not there, add:
electric_always_available=1
to the [electrical] section. This parameter is described in the FSX SDK documentation, so in general it should apply to all aircraft. But I believe the Do-27 has a bunch of special systems programming, so it's possible that could effectively override it. Try it and see...
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Search for the line:
electric_always_available = 0
in the [electrical] section of the Beaver's aircraft.cfg file(s). Change the 0 to a 1 and you should have perpetual electrical power available. If the line doesn't exist, add it. This should work for most other planes as well.
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Looks good. Will it be able to connect from a remote PC using SimConnect?
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I own the Beaver X and would almost certainly buy a mission pack for it.
Bushhawk Xp
in Aircraft General
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At the risk of being on-topic, I'm one of the folks with the frame rate problem and I appreciate the developer taking the time to explain his thought process, and I'm really pleased that he's willing to explore solutions. I think open dialog goes a long way toward soothing customers' shattered nerves.
If you need any info from me, or want me to try something just let me know. I'd really like to get this bird humming along!