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X plane 11 video card
X plane 11 video card




that I paid and am really enjoying this little bird.īased on use with FSX Steam Win10 i7 3.3ghz 16GB Ram Intel UHD630 integrated GPU 128MB dedicated. Not really worth more than the on sale price all things considered, full price should be avoided if possible. But I’ll take accuracy over fluff any day. It’s not a real world fancy or eye candy type of plane and you get that here all the same, could it be a little better? Sure. That said the textures while not flashy are actually really what the real plane looks like.

x plane 11 video card

It gives a very realistic impression of flying within the simulator world. The responses also aren’t exaggerated or inappropriately understated either. This is one of those planes! It responds to winds and turbulence about as naturally as possible in my opinion.

x plane 11 video card

Obviously nothing is natural about a simulation but when a developer carefully codes the flight characteristics of their aircraft to respond and react to the simulated environment, then you have something special. A lot of add on plane fly just fine but lack any real feeling of it being natural. Despite the slightly low rez visuals (but not terrible or as low as the common freeware) the plane is very well simulated. Your next upgrade (like mine) should eventually be a better video card.OK this isn’t the highest quality plane ever. But otherwise you should be fine with 16 GB RAM. I'm using 32 GB of system RAM which is a nice cushion for multitasking (Web browsing in Chrome during cruise, etc) and it's what you might want if you use the UHD terrain mesh. My settings with the GTX 970 and my 1920x1200 monitor: It only goes much lower (but still above 25 fps) if the ActiveSkyX plugin is injecting multiple cloud layers. That's the video card I'm using (see full specs below), and I get an average 30-45 fps on my 1920x1200 monitor over most scenery in XP11.

x plane 11 video card

If your system is borderline, we encourage you to try the demo first. (Dual-core CPUs slower than 3 GHz should try the demo before purchasing.) Video Card: a DirectX 11-capable video card from NVIDIA, AMD or Intel with at least 1 GB VRAM. That said, the GTX 970 can work okay in XP11 if you don't use a high monitor resolution, and don't go nuts with the slider settings. Minimum Hardware Requirements: CPU: Intel Core i3, i5, or i7 CPU with 2 or more cores, or AMD equivalent. It's a weird design where the last 0.5 of VRAM is slower, and most flight sims and games won't touch that last 0.5 GB of VRAM in that card. What monitor resolution are you using? That will be the major limiting factor with your current video card. And by the way, the GTX 970 only has 3.5 GB of usable VRAM in X-Plane.






X plane 11 video card