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Old 03-31-2011, 11:50 PM
Ali Fish
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Default possible temporary fix for a Dx9 GCard.

ive been messing in the conf.ini and well i want to mention that i seem to have eliminated 95% of the stuttering problems on my system (windows 7 & GTx280(dx9 graphics card).

conf.ini
Render=D3D10_0 changed to Render=D3D9

i have tried over 5 times the same scenario "sightseeing over london city". back and forth between the 2 settings. This is how smooth iam running if you would care to watch. whilst iam not intending uploading the same vid of the scnario with the dx10_0 setting, i certainly will if i have to prove what im stating here. iam using lowe scenery related settings (as is most of the community) bare in mind im recording at 30fps, some of the stuttering comes from the capture and convert process. given the scenario, the stutters are creeping in because of my necessity to record at 30 fps.


Iam aware 1C have stated Dx9 causes poorer performance,

dont jump on me please !. just trying to get some enjoyment here.& "im no troll" incidentally that sticky comes accross as a tad rude 1C. feel free not to change it but some nicer ettiquete would be welcomed on your part given what many have bought from you and the situation they currently reside in. im new here although im not really new. iam not a troll just because im new. iam a sim developer myself in the motorsports side of things all be it in an amateur capacity.
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