Relieving pressure on you cpu is a more permanent fix. High LODs, AI traffic and the cabin itself (which can be turned off btw) are causing the cpu spikes which break frame gen
@@streamgamerz6542 It toggles your sim from whatever mode its in (say windowed mode) to full screen then back again and this will fix the shuddering, A more permanent fix is to reduce settings that impact your CPU. The a380 itself takes some cpu grunt so you need to free up some performance elsewhere
The juddering is a frame generation thing. Pressing Alt-Enter twice fixes it (until it happens again).
Relieving pressure on you cpu is a more permanent fix. High LODs, AI traffic and the cabin itself (which can be turned off btw) are causing the cpu spikes which break frame gen
What does ALT Enter 2 times do?
@@streamgamerz6542 It toggles your sim from whatever mode its in (say windowed mode) to full screen then back again and this will fix the shuddering, A more permanent fix is to reduce settings that impact your CPU. The a380 itself takes some cpu grunt so you need to free up some performance elsewhere
You are not meant to delete a Discontinuity that follows a Manual. It's there for a reason
yes it is . its there for atc to vector you . however there is no live atc and so i just remove it and effectively vector myself to the next way point