ISLC- Can it be useful to us?

Well today I have dedicated myself to testing this program, there have been 3 flights of approximately 2 hours each, where this program and the memory resource monitor of the task manager had been open. Well, but before getting into the matter, let’s see why the creation of this program. I have to say that on the issue of memory on hold, I had no idea, but it does seem that for high-level gamers, if due to shuttering and input-lag, where fluency and speed is everything, That is why from the hand of the creator of DDU, I create this program I think I remember that in 2018, once this is clarified, let’s continue, it is the first time that I monitor what the RAM memory does both on the ground and in the air, I took a great surprise to see that entering pe EGLL had already consumed about 23 GB of RAM used by FS2020, plus a standby memory of 6.5GB with which I had a free memory of approximately 2.5 GB, the truth is that I am quite surprised, I do not know what It would happen if all the free was put on hold, but it is clear that for gamers, if it is important that it does not happen, in fact in Microsoft technical support, I discovered queries on this subject. Conclusions: It is a program that does not create any type of conflict with the simulator and I believe that it brings benefits, especially in computers that are running with 16 Gb, that there may be conflicts with free memory, although seen what is seen it is also advisable to users 32GB. In the past, when I only had 16 GB installed, more than once I had problems with a lack of memory. a greeting

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