Good morning to all friends of simulated and non-simulated flights. I have also been a Flighr Simulator faithful since 1980, and therefore I couldn’t wait to use FS 2024. I admit that although I have a very high-performance PC (i9 gen14, 64 GB Ram, Nvidia Rtx 4080) I find it very difficult to say that I am satisfied with this version of FS 2024. Often overcome by despair, I return to the 2020 version. Although I have tried many configurations on the PC side regarding performance and graphics quality, I cannot find a configuration that is acceptable. The buildings look like dark gray anvils, the water looks flat, etc. I just have one note, which I think is important to say, which is that my ADSL bandwidth is very underperforming, in fact it stands at a maximum of 35/37 Mbit in download. Maybe this is the problem? What relationship must there be between PC configuration thrust and ADSL bandwidth? Could anyone give me some advice? Thank you
My setup is completely different here on Series X. That said, yesterday I flew the Dreamliner in 2020 from KLAX to KPHX with add-on airports and city scenery to refresh myself on the 787 and capture some settings to bring over to 2024. That flight looked awesome in every respect, and I was super pleased with the flight. Then I set-up the 787 in 24, input the same SimBrief flight plan manually through the EFB and flew the same route in stable/similar live weather (VMC, light tailwinds) and WOW did 24 look poor by comparison. Ok Handcrafted LAX is not terrific by comparison to add-on, but enroute scenery was miserable in 24 compared to 2020! I have 300 down from my ISP and the box is hardwired ethernet to the router, so I don’t see the visual differences as download speed related. That said, the 24 flight model is better and the Dreamliner flew smoother in 24 than in 2020, but not so much to overcome the poor graphics!
Couldn’t have said it better myself ![]()
I plan to maybe take another shot at it after the next patch.
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