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Old 03-27-2011, 11:30 PM
Thee_oddball Thee_oddball is offline
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Sorry, but you have posted in three different places different results as to avg. frame rate. There is a big different between 60 avg, 40 avg and something less than that. In another post you say it drops down in the teens. I understand the desire to be optimistic. I am trying to be as well. But please try to be realistic. We want useful data. Do us all a favor and do a benchmark test. Use the in game filter, not fraps. Fly around for 5 minutes over land, water and near aircraft. Then tell us what the min/max/avg numbers all. You don't even have to post a screenshot. I will take your word on it. Thank you.
i have flown alone 1000 feet low was 40 avg was 63 and high was 97
did a 4x4 dog fight over land and sea low was 10 avg was 44 and high was ...70..i think
and i did some treetop trimming which was around 30 avg but will be making a video in the next couple days i hope and will post some screen shots

p.s i was not using fraps and all fps are from inside the cockpit
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