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  • What FPS do you get at 2560x1440 if all setting is max out? cheers

  • @illes79 It's not that playable but it depends where in the world you fly. Using the Cessna 172SP at the default location - LOWI Innsbruck, I was getting between 20 - 30fps. At my local airport - EGHI Southampton, it went from 19fps (reported but it was much less) to 30fps. Settings @ 2560x1440 Anti-Alias 2x Forest Density = Tree Hugger World Distance = High Objects = T Insane Roads = T insane Airport Detail = T Insane Traffic = LA Downtown Water = Complete Anisotropic = 8x All options ticked.
  • @andrewmoore2 thanks ! I'm hesitating between the 2010 top spec 27 imac or the latest 2011 27 imac. the only game I play is xplane :) I guess u get much better FPS if you lower some setting, the only thing I don't wanna lower is the resolution. what FPS do u normally get with you normal settings?

  • @illes79 At full screen res at my local airport, it doesn't drop below 65fps but often hits 80 - 90fps.

    But this all depends on how you have the rest of the settings.

    If you want to give me your preferred settings and location, I'll give it a go and let you know.

    Settings @ 2560x1440 -

    Forest = populated, world distance = medium, objects, roads and airport = default, traffic = none, water = default, anisotropic = 4x, balloons and birds unchecked. Everything else is at it was before.

  • @andrewmoore2 than you and great video!

  • where did you get some of these aircraft?

  • @chris5812341234 Hi, they're all available at forums.x-plane.org

  • cooooooool wish mine played wright

  • It's beautiful!!!

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