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  1. So a little while back i started making a Cessna Citation TEN. I am still working in planemaker but work is progressing. I plan this to be where i post most of my info on my plane. I will first make the Cessna Citation TEN then convert it into the Cessna Citation X. There isn't much difference in the two but some things like the interior and the 3d cockpit. My plans are to have: *A fully functional 3d cockpit *3d interior, gears, fuse *Acurate systems *Flys like the real thing More to come but i don't want to make any promises. More updates coming soon! ~Remlap~
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  2. Something is indeed wrong. Nothing else loaded in the background I assume either.
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  3. Specs described in my signature run the CRJ-200 at a fairly constant 40fps with these rendering options:
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  4. Presumably donate back via the investment of his time to continue making freeware.
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  5. Hrm, I run XP10 on a 2010 MacBook pro ( which is 2 generations behind your system ) and it's reasonably acceptable. Having a look at your rendering settings... Wow.... no wonder you're getting poor performance..... You'd need a MUCH more capable Video chip to do what you're asking it to do. > with very basic rendering options Those are *NOT very Basic rendering options. =) Those are quite Advanced things you're asking your GPU it to do. 1 - Turn OFF the Global Shadows (overlay or 3d on aircraft is about the max you want - you can 'push' it by going to 'Global (Low)' only... if you dare. 2 - Turn OFF HDR. There's *NO* way you can run that on a Laptop Video Chipset at the moment decently.... HDR is a FPS killer. 3 - Turn OFF Water reflection for now; that's also a huge FPS killer in watery areas... turn it back on if you want to experiment later. 4 - Dial back World detail distance to "high" - less 3D Objects to render. Experiment with this one. 5 - One good thing though - You can probably increase your texture resolution to "very high" as you have the VRAM for it. Nothing to do with Windows, Linux, or MacOSX. You're simply trying to push the 650M beyond it's capabilities. Oh, and DISABLE the "Lock referesh rate to the same as your monitor". You're forcing X-Plane to run at a multiple (or an even numbered divisor) of 30. i.e. If the GPU cant do exactly 30 FPS, the GPU immediately drops to 15 FPS... Not 29, Not 25, Not 23.. Just 30 FPS and 15 FPS are your only options because of that. Hope that helps. - CK.
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  6. Here is a Screenshot of a WIP I am currently working on. Yes folks I jumped into the aircraft game.....I want to make a highly accurate historical aircraft.... No aircraft will have the accuracy of this one....PMDG will be begging for me to develop for them after it is complete...
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  7. Spent a great evening flying BK-117 !
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