MSFS 2020 and stutters

LukeC888: Yeah… welcome to our community, the stutter-club!

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Yea agggg…

Haha what i just read online apparently it has been fixed and will be pushed out next update. We will see.

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Yea as always lmao…

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I use the stable version of the a320nx now bcs I have less stutter with that,do you also have stutters when taxiing on ground and in the cockpit when you move like rotations?

Yes I do. Especially on arrival at the destination airport,
exiting the runway.

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Yea pff what would you recommend me the 777 or the crj bcs I am about to buy a payware aircraft for the first time so,my specs Intel i7-9700 Game Computer / Streaming PC - RTX 3070 - 16GB - 512GB SSD (M2.0, NVMe) - 2TB HDD

doesn’t matter really, your pc specs. What matters, is the immersion/realism you’re looking for in a payware aircraft. I have none of both, but have seen many reviews on one and the other. the 777 is absolute “garbage” in the sense, that it’s pure eye candy, but far from being a simulator for 777. If you’re happy with that, go for it. If you look for something more “study” level, the CRJ is far better. If you are a Boeing fan, i’ll recomend you to wait for any plane coming from PMDG. But that might take a couple of years, to reach the level they are known for, in P3D and FSX…Patience, my young padawan…patience. Don’t give your hard earned cents, to greedy editors that throw out eye candies for x-box players :wink:

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True bro well said hahaha

Back in the days of windows 3 you could boot with a special batch file that set up your system for best performance for a game as opposed to other uses. Then you could run your game and when finished reboot to your default boot file.

I know I hear my Windows 10 Home system alerting me that something has updated or an email downloaded even though I check task manager and look for things that do not need to be running. I know I’m missing something.

I don’t spend enough time at my computer today to debug these little nuances.

I have an MSI Z390? with 1tb SSD to run the game off of along with 32gig 3200 DDR4 ram and an I7 9700 processor. Of course, I am running it in 32nn x 24nn something resolution (is that 4k?) on a 32" monitor.

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Right click “Start”
Click “System”
Click “Advanced System Settings” (right side of screen)
Under the “Advanced Tab”, click “Settings” under “Performance”
Select it there

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Where did ya read that?

Get the CRJ. Dont even bother with 777. CRJ is a study level. The 777 is just copy and paste. It has two engines but the displays are showing 4. CRJ is amazing. Took me a while to get used to it but yea, definitely worth grabbing

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Someone from my dev team (not msfs dev team) said its coming in the next word update

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Yeaa thx bro how’s the performance?

Like the smoothness no stutters etc.

Disclaimer: I’ve not tried it. That said, I find the airliners to be the worst performing aircraft in the game. I wouldn’t be surprised if the CRJ 777 is just as bad as the 787 Dreamliner.

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Your CPU is getting a bit old you could very well have a bottleneck between your CPU and GPU. My Intel i5 10600K is faster than your CPU. I don’t get any stutters running with my GTX 1060 6 gb graphics card. Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 12 10 11 52 25 01 - YouTube

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Ah yea that could be but it’s just msfs for now it isn’t well optimized so yea…

Yh I don’t get stutters with GA planes airlines are the worst in msfs yea.