FSX jerky - you can do that
In Microsoft's Flight Simulator X you become a hobby pilot. If FSX jerky, this may be due to outdated drivers. Read what you can do about it in this game tip.
FSX jerky - what to do?
Before proceeding with the suggestions below, make sure that your PC meets the system requirements for FSX.
- Then make sure that your graphics card driver is up to date.
- To find out, you can either run Windows Update or go to the manufacturer's website.
- We recommend that you close all background programs before starting to increase the speed.
- In some cases it can help if you set the priority of FSX higher in Task Manager.
- To quickly remedy this, you can minimize the graphics settings of the game.
- Change to the installation folder of FSX and open the file "fsx.cfg" with the editor by right-clicking on the file and selecting "Open with"> "Editor".
- The value "TEXTURE_BANDWIDTH_MULT" should be between 70 and 80 here. Some users also got good results with a value of 10, so you have to try a little here.
- You should also define the setting for "[Bufferpools]" with "poolsize = 70000000". This sets the memory for the scenery.